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What did the UK polls say in April 2026?

While polling can give us an idea of what the public thinks, there is nothing like real votes to test the mood of the country. With elections across large areas of England, plus Scotland and...

Posted 06 May 2026

14 percentage point difference

Hereditary peers have left the Lords for the last time

Sometimes change arrives with fanfare. Sometimes it arrives quietly, after years of argument, delay and unfinished business. This week, the final hereditary peers lost their automatic right to sit and vote in the House of...

Posted 30 Apr 2026

Now let us build a House of Lords worthy of a modern democracy

We should fix our voting system, not force people to use it

This week, the Telegraph has published an article debating the merits of compulsory voting. Partly inspired by the approaching first anniversary of the launch of the Campaign for Compulsory Voting, the Telegraph’s research shows that...

Posted 23 Apr 2026

Compulsory voting would treat the symptoms not the cause