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18 resultsfor “current Conservative party vote share”

Politics

Mapped: the elections that could deliver ‘unprecedented’ losses for Labour

share of all up for election since 1993 Guardian graphic. Source: Historic figures via Election Centre, House of Commons Library and BBC. 2026 estimate via Stephen Fisher, based on change in party polling since previous

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

Why are fuel price protests sweeping the Republic of Ireland?

vote and [another](/video/inside-story/2021/4/10/is-peace-at-risk-in-northern-ireland) over post-Brexit arrangements in 2021 – concerned constitutional or symbolic issues and mainly involved younger people, he pointed out. Bryan noted that the majority of demonstrators this week were “small

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Politics

‘Starmer’s referendum’: How local elections could expose a fractured UK

Conservatives, Reform UK, the Green Party and the Liberal Democrats – votes are increasingly spread out. Under FPTP, which can produce outsized swings, candidates can win on relatively small shares of the vote, as support

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 5
Politics

Not just Trump: Redistricting race will hinge on what these state leaders did

current two districts held by Democrats. In December, the Senate officially voted against redistricting, with most of the Republicans — 21 of them — opposing it. "The people that decided they were for it, I gave them

NPR Topics: NewsApr 18
Politics

John Curtice: Early results show how fragmented UK politics has become

share of 26% - not an especially high figure but still enough to put them well ahead of all of their rivals. Nigel Farage's party has done best in places that voted heavily for Brexit

BBC News22h ago
Politics

Why Labour's London squeeze exposes a fragmented modern British politics

currently raging over whether Sir Keir should be replaced as prime minister. It also provides an insight into the dilemma Labour faces about which direction to take, and a warning of the fate that might

BBC NewsMay 1
Politics

Voters contend with ‘grotesque’ leaflets and ‘dodgy’ data in English elections

shared images of leaflets they had received. Some noted that they had at first thought a leaflet from the Conservatives was from the Green party, because it was printed in green with only a small

The Guardian WorldApr 26
Politics

‘Not a personal attack’: gun lobby targets marginal Labor seats at NSW election over post-Bondi reforms

shared values, we would be pleased to extend our formal support to the Nationals party,” Gavan wrote at the time. “Conversely, we are committed to actively campaigning against those parties that have endorsed the aforementioned

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Alberta separatists submit 300,000 signatures to push independence referendum

conservative. We’re being ruled by Liberals who don’t think like us.” A minority of residents of the oil-rich province have long argued that the province’s woes are due to the structure

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Politics

Six things to watch out for in the Scottish election

shared aim of halting the SNP's charge. If the SNP does win a majority, we enter a whole other discussion about mandates and the UK government's ongoing opposition to a fresh independence poll

BBC NewsYesterday
Politics

Polanski takes combative approach as Greens enter media spotlight

sharing a tweet in haste”. Not that there is any sign that this episode has deterred him from standing up to those who he believes have slurred him in that particular row. On Saturday

The Guardian WorldMay 3
Politics

If Plaid win in Wales, that won't mean independence - at least not yet

current constitutional settlement are more important at the moment than the question of independence. Plaid's next steps involve a National Commission, costing half a million pounds from the Welsh government's £27bn budget, that

BBC NewsApr 21
Health

'My husband might give up work to care for our kids' - nursery bills in Wales highest in Britain

currently on maternity leave from her job in insurance, also has a three-year-old son and is now getting the funded nursery hours for him. But she said having free childcare from nine months

BBC NewsApr 27
Politics

Frustration, apathy and hope: Birmingham divided as extraordinary election looms

currently holds 65 of 101 seats - could significantly change in just over two weeks' time. However, it's possible that those who have always ticked Labour will continue to do so. "That's what will

BBC NewsApr 19
Politics

Are parties being upfront about Scotland's finances?

share of [new money committed to schools in England](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r1pmz3zgzo). However, that would just push the problem down the road a few months to the 2027-28 Scottish budget, to be drawn

BBC NewsApr 23
Politics

Georgia's GOP Senate primary is a mess. Republicans are blaming each other.

share of voters remain undecided, underscoring how fluid the race is. Meanwhile, incumbent Ossoff — who faces no primary challenge of his own — is keeping his powder dry and has amassed a formidable eight-figure [campaign

POLITICO PoliticsApr 2
Politics

Harmeet Dhillon: DoJ lawyer a top contender for Trump’s retribution mission

Voting Rights Act and Fair Housing Act were barely mentioned, instead replaced with priorities like preventing voter fraud, anti-transgender issues, and preventing discrimination against white people. Dhillon also removed the career lawyers serving

The Guardian WorldApr 19
Politics

What impact do refugees have on housing in Glasgow?

share of Scotland's asylum seeker population (those in receipt of Home Office support) has been gradually falling. But ultimately a lot of refugees still gravitate to Glasgow even if they were housed elsewhere while

BBC NewsApr 28