This week’s PB / Polling Matters podcast is split into two parts.
In part one, Keiran Pedley is joined by James Crouch of Opinium to discuss polling that shows Labour taking the lead as the Tory vote share falls. Keiran and James discuss why this is and whether the Tories could fall further still and what voters think of the concept of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit.
In part two, Keiran is joined by Asa Bennet of the Telegraph to discuss what’s been happening in Westminster this week, including Boris Johnson’s resignation speech today. Asa looks ahead to a critical Tory party conference season and gives his perspective on who might replace Theresa May in the future.
Finally, Keiran sums up what we’ve learned and explains why Boris Johnson reminds him of David Miliband and why Theresa May reminds him of Mr Burns from the Simpsons. A stretch? You’ll have to listen to find out why...
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Polling Matters - Ep. 10 Wales w/ Roger Scully
Polling Matters - Ep. 9 Regulating the polling industry w/ Lord Foulkes
Polling Matters - Ep. 8 London, devolution and PR w/ Tony Travers
Polling Matters - Ep. 7 (Pt 2) Scotland & GE2015 w/ John Curtice
Polling Matters - Ep. 7 (Pt 1) Scotland w/ John Curtice
Polling Matters - Ep. 6 Internal Party polling w/ Matt Carter
Polling Matters - Ep. 5 Populism and trust in politics w/ Hopi Sen
Polling Matters - Ep. 4 Marginal Polling w/ Stephen Bush
Polling Matters - Ep. 3 Rise of the Greens
Polling Matters - Ep. 2 Polling and UKIP
Polling Matters - Ep. 1 Ed Miliband
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