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The Week in Polls

Dr. Mark Pack

Keep on top of what you really need to know about the latest political polls with a concise weekly newsletter that dives behind the headlines, tells you what the numbers really mean and gives you the context to understand what’s going on.

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The myth of Budget poll bounces, revisited

Welcome to the 132nd edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which, with another Budget looking, dusts off and updates my earlier piece about the myth of Budget poll bounces.

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Do voting intention polls matter this early in a Parliament?

Welcome to the 131st edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which wonders whether my weekly table of Westminster Parliament voting intention polls is worth looking at.

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The attitudes of Britain’s ethnic minority population

Welcome to the 130th edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which takes a look at a major new report, based on polling data, into the views of Britain’s ethnic minority population.

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Is Kemi Badenoch still in the lead?

Welcome to the 129th edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which returns to the Conservative Party’s leadership contest and what the polls tell us about members and the public.

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Authors

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  • Dr. Mark Pack

    Author of "Polling UnPacked: the history, uses and abuses of political opinion polls"

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