Except that even general elections are not fought on the basis of national aggregates. It's a cliche that it's 650 different contests - but there's an element of truth in that. You can put seats like many in Durham, Notts, S Yorks in certain buckets and look at the electoral maths there.
May 22, 2025 at 10:24 AM
Except that even general elections are not fought on the basis of national aggregates. It's a cliche that it's 650 different contests - but there's an element of truth in that. You can put seats like many in Durham, Notts, S Yorks in certain buckets and look at the electoral maths there.