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- Published: May 1, 2011
Published 2011
A new in-house report examines what the 2011 local elections mean nationally. The report looks at the relationship over time and suggests that what matters when predicting general election results is local support for the opposition and not the governing party’s performance. It also analyses the implications 2011 results in regard to the fragmentation of British politicians and the electoral prospects of all three main parties.