Cameron is desperate to make 7 May seem like a victory
David Cameron is desperate to make 7 May look and feel like a moment of undisputed victory, the launch of a newly mandated Tory government, even if the results aren’t crystal clear.
David Cameron is desperate to make 7 May look and feel like a moment of undisputed victory, the launch of a newly mandated Tory government, even if the results aren’t crystal clear.
As the election campaign enters its final few days, Jon Snow blogs on how this has been an election quite unlike any other.
On the day after the final leaders debate, Gary Gibbon analyses the significance of the post-debate poll results.
There’s been a nasty car crash right outside the venue where Labour is in the middle of unveiling its posters.
As the third leaders debate nears its end, a menacing swarm of spinners is gathering, blogs Gary Gibbon.
The third leaders debate is a better watch than the previous two, blogs Gary Gibbon
Gordon Brown and David Cameron both have clear, two-pronged messages for the final leaders debate, blogs Gary Gibbon.
The Facebook worm suggests that Gordon Brown is having a better night of it in the final leaders debate, blogs Gary Gibbon.
An excellent opening statement from Gordon Brown in the third leaders debate, blogs Gary Gibbon
Brown gives his first reaction on the day after Bigotgate, in a Halesowen factory.
Jon Snow blogs on the likely fallout of the comments Gordon Brown made about a voter that were recorded
Amazing scenes at the front door of Rochdale voter Gillian Duffy, blogs Gary Gibbon
It is a Jekyll and Hyde moment and the sort of thing that would’ve been Gordon Brown’s aides’ worst nightmare, writes Gary Gibbon.
Gary Gibbon blogs on the options the Conservatives face if there is a hung parliament
According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, we don’t know 87 per cent of the cuts Labour would have to make if they stuck to their election promises, 82 per cent of the Tory cuts that would come your way, 74 per cent of the cuts the Lib Dems would have to make.