35 results on '"Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion"'
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2. Funeral procession of the Tories: how Cameronism went wrong
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O'Sullivan, John
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,Elections -- Planning ,Public opinion polls ,Company business planning ,Political science ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,UK Independence Party -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Abstract
The parliamentary constituency of Eastleigh, situated on the southern English coast between Southampton and Winchester, is an agglomeration of small towns and villages with such names as Butlocks Heath, Hamble-le-Rice, [...]
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- 2013
3. When the state starts arresting people with iced cakes, it really is time to change the law, or for ministers to start wearing khaki
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Thomas, Mark
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Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Demonstrations -- Laws, regulations and rules -- United Kingdom -- Public opinion ,Literature/writing ,Political science ,Government regulation ,Public opinion ,Laws, regulations and rules - Abstract
Charles Kennedy is a recovering alcoholic. Mark Oaten has a predilection for rent-boy rough action. It has taken some time, but finally the Lib Dems are starting to behave like [...]
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- 2006
4. Liberal Democrats face test over budget cuts
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Macdonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Economic policy ,Budget deficits -- Management ,Coalition governments -- Economic policy ,Coalition governments -- Evaluation ,Economic policy -- Analysis ,Economic policy -- Planning ,National budgets -- Management ,National budgets -- Public opinion ,Public debts -- Management ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Prime ministers -- Political activity ,Prime ministers -- Economic policy ,Prime ministers -- Evaluation ,Expenditures, Public -- Control ,Expenditures, Public -- Planning ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Company business management ,Market trend/market analysis ,Company business planning ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Economic policy ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
5. U.K. conservatives clinch coalition; Cameron, succeeding Brown as Prime Minister, will share power with Liberal Democrats amid economic turmoil
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MacDonald, Alistair and Norman, Laurence
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Economic aspects ,Coalition governments -- Organization formation ,Economic conditions -- Analysis ,Economic policy -- Planning ,Elections -- Analysis ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Company business planning ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Abstract
Following the resignation of Gordon Brown, the British Prime Minister and leader of the defeated Labour Party, David Cameron, the leader of the Conservative Party, will become Prime Minister after his party secured a coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party. The results of the British election left no party with a clear majority, hence the need for a coalition.
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- 2010
6. Brown to resign, as confusion reigns; U.K. Prime Minister says he plans to depart in months, clearing way for Labour Party to court Liberal Democrats
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Prime ministers -- Appointments, resignations and dismissals ,Prime ministers -- Evaluation ,Prime ministers -- Public opinion ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
7. Politics skip across the pond
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Seib, Gerald F.
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United States -- Political aspects ,United States -- Elections ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Democratic Party (United States) -- Political activity ,Democratic Party (United States) -- Evaluation ,Democratic Party (United States) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Republican Party (United States) -- Officials and employees ,Republican Party (United States) -- Political activity ,Republican Party (United States) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
8. U.K. parties' coalition talks inch forward; Conservatives and Liberal Democrats fail to forge a power-sharing pact as Brown faces increased pressure to step aside
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MacDonald, Alistair, Norman, Laurence, and Shah, Neil
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Coalition governments -- Organization formation ,Coalition governments -- Alliances and partnerships ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Alliances and partnerships ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships - Published
- 2010
9. Muddled Britain
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Economic aspects ,United Kingdom -- Economic policy ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Budget deficits -- Management ,Economic policy -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,Company business management ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
10. Concluding Labour's era of optimism, a hangover
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Rohwedder, Cecilie
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Economic aspects ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Economic conditions -- Forecasts and trends ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
11. Liberal Democrats' sudden surge ends in another surprise turn
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Sonne, Paul
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Investments -- Management ,Personal finance -- Investments ,Personal finance -- Management ,Portfolio management -- Methods ,Stocks -- Evaluation ,Stocks -- Prices and rates ,Investment analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,Company business management ,Company investment ,Company pricing policy ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
12. Tory modernizer seeks to reclaim a victory
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
13. U.K. parties start post-election battle; deal-making to break 'hung parliament' deadlock begins; Labour and Conservatives both make offers to third party
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MacDonald, Alistair and Bryan-Low, Cassell
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United Kingdom. Parliament -- Elections ,United Kingdom. Parliament -- Membership ,United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Legislative bodies -- United Kingdom ,Legislative bodies -- Elections ,Legislative bodies -- Membership ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Alliances and partnerships - Published
- 2010
14. British voters turn out, and some are turned away
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Sonne, Paul, Enrich, David, and Whalen, Jeanne
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Economic aspects ,United Kingdom -- Economic policy ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Prime ministers -- Public opinion ,Prime ministers -- Political activity ,Prime ministers -- Evaluation ,Prime ministers -- Economic policy ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
15. A 'hung parliament' would spur deals; Cameron faces negotiations with other parties to form U.K. government, but Prime Minister Brown could stay at helm
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Bryan-Low, Cassell
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United Kingdom. Parliament -- Membership ,United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Legislative bodies -- United Kingdom ,Legislative bodies -- Membership ,National government -- Organization formation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
16. Tories take lead in close U.K. vote
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Voting -- Analysis ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion polls -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Abstract
As the British election early returns come in, it appears that the Conservative Party has the lead, but will not have a majority in Parliament. This means that the party, led by David Cameron, will have to make deals in order to determines who controls the government.
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- 2010
17. Close election could 'hang' parliament
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Bryan-Low, Cassell
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United Kingdom. Parliament -- Membership ,United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Legislative bodies -- United Kingdom ,Legislative bodies -- Membership ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
18. Brown scrambles for votes as U.K. poll nears; prime minister, trailing conservatives, tours country in bid to save his job
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MacDonald, Alistair and Parkinson, Joe
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Prime ministers -- Political activity ,Prime ministers -- Public opinion ,Prime ministers -- Evaluation ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
19. In the longest-running joke in politics, life imitates farce; Britain's Loony Party feuds over bookies and term limits; glue and chocolate
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Sonne, Paul and MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Politics -- Humor and anecdotes ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Political parties -- United Kingdom ,Political parties -- Political activity ,Political parties -- Public opinion ,Political parties -- Humor and anecdotes ,Wit and humor ,Eccentrics and eccentricities ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
20. Race shifts as some Brits sour on immigration; influx of foreigners remade quaint town, some say, spurring a disaffection that could cost Labour votes
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Boston, England -- Social aspects ,Boston, England -- Political aspects ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Emigration and immigration -- Public opinion ,Immigrants -- Public opinion ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
21. U.K. candidates chase swing seats; conservatives face challenges in places like Tynemouth to convert poll lead to parliament majority
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Norman, Laurence and Parkinson, Joe
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Cities and towns -- Political aspects ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
22. Parties' digital efforts fall short
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Sonne, Paul
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Internet/Web advertising -- Evaluation ,Internet/Web advertising -- Public opinion ,Electioneering -- Evaluation ,Political campaigns -- Evaluation ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Web sites -- Evaluation ,Internet/Web advertising ,Company Web site/Web page ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
23. Britain's roller-coaster election
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Darwal, Rupert
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
24. Tories extend U.K. poll lead; Cameron aims to seal deal as Brown, Clegg scramble; hung parliament possible
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Norman, Laurence, MacDonald, Alistair, and Hannon, Paul
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
25. Banks complicate stances on policy
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Enrich, David and MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Banking industry -- Public opinion ,Banks (Finance) -- Public opinion ,Banking industry ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
26. Debt concerns reach U.K. as election nears; markets show confidence now, but ratings agencies warn that poll's winner will need a tough program to cut deficit
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Shah, Neil and Crawford, David
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Economic aspects ,United Kingdom -- Economic policy ,Budget deficits -- Management ,Economic conditions -- Analysis ,Economic policy -- Analysis ,Economic policy -- Forecasts and trends ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Public debts -- Management ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Company business management ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
27. U.K. candidates clash in final debate out of step / British leaders look for answers; front-running Cameron gains traction, while Brown fights for life a day after gaffe; Clegg tries to keep momentum
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
28. Britain's wild election puts two-party system to a test
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Meritocracy -- Forecasts and trends ,Meritocracy -- Analysis ,Political systems -- Forecasts and trends ,Political systems -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
29. Labour still holds some cards in U.K. vote; ruling party needs fewer votes to win, on average; targeting swing seats
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom. Parliament -- Membership ,United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Legislative bodies -- United Kingdom ,Legislative bodies -- Membership ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
30. British candidates enlist wives to hit campaign trail; three party leaders seeking an edge with voters enlist spouses as race nears the homestretch
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Low, Cassell Bryan
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians' spouses -- Political activity ,Politicians' spouses -- Public opinion ,Politicians' spouses -- Evaluation ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
31. U.K.'s Liberal Democrats deliver a blow to Brown
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MacDonald, Alistair and Norman, Laurence
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
32. U.K. leaders spar on foreign policy
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Macdonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Foreign policy -- Analysis ,Foreign policy -- Political aspects ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
33. U.K. parties prescribe plans to preserve NHS; Labour, Conservatives vow not to cut health service amid huge deficit, while Liberal Democrats take more frugal tone
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Whalen, Jeanne
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United Kingdom. National Health Service -- Finance ,United Kingdom. National Health Service -- Reorganization and restructuring ,United Kingdom. National Health Service -- Services ,United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Health policy ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Medical policy -- Analysis ,Medical policy -- Reorganization and restructuring ,Medical policy -- Finance ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public health -- Services ,Public health -- Finance ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Market trend/market analysis ,Company restructuring/company reorganization ,Company organization ,Company financing ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Health policy ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Health policy ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Health policy ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
34. Liberal Democrats crash U.K. election party; Clegg's strong debate performance elevates challengers in polls, earning praise from Labour, enmity from Conservatives
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MacDonald, Alistair and Norman, Laurence
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,United Kingdom -- Economic aspects ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Economic conditions -- Political aspects ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
35. U.K. debate upends election contest
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MacDonald, Alistair
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United Kingdom -- Political aspects ,United Kingdom -- Elections ,Campaign debates -- Media coverage ,Campaign debates -- Analysis ,British -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Politicians -- Public opinion ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Politicians -- Media coverage ,Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politics -- Forecasts and trends ,Public opinion -- Analysis ,Elections -- Forecasts and trends ,Market trend/market analysis ,News, opinion and commentary ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Conservative Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Labour Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Political activity ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Media coverage ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Officials and employees ,Liberal Democratic Party (United Kingdom) -- Public opinion - Published
- 2010
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