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Election pollwatch

  • Danny Alexander, the Scottish secretary

    Pollwatch: Conservative coalition could cost Liberal Democrats dear

    Lib Dem losses are likely at the next election, especially in Scotland, cities and where Labour voters backed them tactically
  • Nick Clegg during the election campaign

    Pollwatch: Election forecasts hold up but questions remain for analysts

  • A council worker sweeps Downing Street

    UK election 2010: Erratic swings snap Labour's thread of support

  • Pollwatch: Election campaign is now a war of movement rather than attrition

    Lewis Baston: The surge in support for the Lib Dems adds two element of huge uncertainty into the electoral equation
  • Nick Clegg

    Pollwatch: The impossible seems to be happening for the Liberal Democrats

    Nick Clegg's party has rewritten the expected election script, piling pressure on both Labour and the Tories
  • Pollwatch: Election 2010 could be the death knell for first past the post

    Electoral system could not long survive a perverse outcome in which first party comes third, and third comes first
  • Pollwatch: Debate sees Lib Dems' star rising to set Tory nerves jangling

    The party in yellow always sees a spike during campiagns due to higher visibility but Conservatives should still be wary
  • Pollwatch: Conservative lead narrowed, but two polls don't make a trend

    The latest findings from Populus and ComRes may be just a statistical quirk
  • Conservative Party Leader David Cameron during a visit to the Fuller's Brewery in Chiswick

    Pollwatch: More encouragement than Labour might have expected

    Latest findings from YouGov put Tory lead at six points – the lower end of their comfort zone
  • Gordon Brown and Sarah Brown

    Pollwatch: How the general election scores could change by 6 May

    Lewis Baston: The polls published yesterday may have appeared to be all over the place – but were more consistent than they looked

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