- Publisher: Smith Institute
- Available in: PDF
- Published: August 13, 2015
This new report places the spotlight on why Labour lost the election and what might need to change. The report highlights which seats Labour lost, who turned their back on Labour and what issues the party was weakest on. It also sets out what some of the policy implications of the defeat might be, not least in regard to age, class and place.
Click here to view the publication
Other similar publications
Who governs Britain – a profile of MPs in the 2015 parliament
What is the background of the MPs in the new Parliament? What is their education and occupational profile, gender and age? And, how have these trends changed since 2010? This analysis of MPs in the 2015 Parliament addresses these questions and shows how far our elected politicians reflect wider society.
Click here to view
Working together – thinking alike: what do councils and local enterprise partnerships expect from housing associations?
This new report places the spotlight on why Labour lost the election and what might need to change. The report highlights which seats Labour lost, who turned their back on Labour and what issues the party was weakest on. It also sets out what some of the policy implications of the defeat might be, not least in regard to age, class and place.
Click here to view