We don’t have much to go on when it comes to predicting the forthcoming election. The polling is volatile and there’s no reliable data on how many people don’t know who they will vote for or remain undecided.
We look at the three relevant battles; in unionism, in nationalism, and the fight for the so called middle ground. There’s a lot of talk about new, fresh politics, but some of the rhetoric, particularly from Sinn Fein, seems depressingly familiar.
We got here via a few weeks of phoney electoral war, during which the parties gave the impression that they were frenziedly busy. Did they achieve anything and why did they leave it so late to get their homework ready?
Plus, the obligatory update on the Protocol. All the latest action on dealing with the Irish Sea border… or lack of it.
Gone, gone, going?
Let's be honest.
Electoral tsunami?
Losing is the new Winning
The House of Sturgeon falls.
Greater expectations
No bridges nor breakthroughs
What’s the big deal?
Time and tides.
Not the silly season.
Stormont in mothballs
Crisis redux
New Year, same old...
It’s the data stupid
Devil in the Detail
Short on reasons
Protocol, Policing and Polls
NI Protocol, Judicial Review, and constitutional risks.
Politics, personalities, policies?
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