I was joined again by Professor Tim Bale for the last episode in 2020 of Never Mind The Bar Charts. We took a look back at Tim's five lessons for opposition parties and discussed how both Labour and the Liberal Democrats are doing on each of them.
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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
Money and British politics - the good, the bad and the ugly
1960: The Making of the President - board game review
Prime Minister Priti and other things that never happened
Special Lib Dem 2021 conference preview - live show with the Lib Dem Pod
Does it really matter what the political polls currently say?
Lessons from football for political campaigning
What Chesham and Amersham tells us about the future for the Liberal Democrats
Why electoral reform matters and how to get more of it
How are political leaflets changing (and do they work)?
How good a political leader was Lord John Russell?
How should the Liberal Democrats approach cross-party cooperation?
Brexitland: The long-term factors shaping our politics, and what they mean for the future
Is over-centralisation hindering the struggle against coronavirus? With Munira Wilson
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