Welcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which Stephen Tall and I discuss the growing number of recruits to the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Party, the unusual set of seats the party is targeting for the general election, why Will Hutton is wrong about Jeremy Corbyn and why everyone should go read Gaby Hinsliff.
Plus an extended digression about cake, apples and grandmothers.
Show notesWhy does Lords reform so often fail, and how can it be got right next time?
How have Labour and the Lib Dems done in 2022?
Talking political polling, with the No Man’s Land podcast
Where next for British politics?
The cancellation of the Lib Dem autumn conference
It was the Blue Wall, not the Red Wall, that triggered Brexit
Conservative Party leadership election: who is going to win, and what does it mean for the Lib Dems?
Hope and headaches for the Liberal Democrats?
Terrific Tiverton & Honiton Heaven
Red Wall, Red Herring? The economic insecurity driving British politics
How did Labour, Tories and Lib Dems really do in the local elections?
What should Lib Dems make of the 2022 local elections?
Famous polling errors, what to do when polls go wrong and more...
How are Labour and the Lib Dems doing? (2022 update with Tim Bale)
Using online advertising to tell Russians the truth about Ukraine
Birthday cake versus demographics: which will determine the future of British politics?
What does 2022 hold for the Lib Dems? With Ed Davey and Mike Dixon
Does North Shropshire signal the end for Boris Johnson?
The three reasons Boris Johnson won in 2019, and why he might not next time
Unleash the bar charts! Tactical voting and the next general election
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