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General Election 2019
Total Results: 49
December 12, 2019
Why 2019 became the Instagram election
Trust in politicians is so low that they've adopted the 'staged authenticity' of celebrity influencers
Paolo Gerbaudo
12.12
Can our shattered nation survive this election?
The act of voting feels less like an act of communal solidarity than an angry tribal denunciation of the other side
Giles Fraser
Wednesday
11.12
11.12
Has groupthink swung your vote?
There has been little serious effort to properly explain the promises made in the parties' manifestos
Simon Evans
Monday
09.12
09.12
Can Dominic Raab cling on to Esher?
Such is the country's current state of political flux that the Tory tradition could be under threat in a slab of rock-solid Surrey
Ian Birrell
Friday
06.12
06.12
You can’t compare Tory Islamophobia with Labour anti-Semitism
Despite Jeremy Corbyn's extremism, the Labour tribe's intellectual elite will not do the one thing needed to stop him
Douglas Murray
06.12
Jeremy Corbyn’s return to the Seventies
Among the younger generation, the aspiration to tax more, spend more and control more does not seem too radical
David Kogan
Thursday
05.12
05.12
Why Glasgow deserves better
Our correspondent visits Easterhouse, one of the most disadvantaged pockets of the nation
Paul Embery
Wednesday
04.12
04.12
Why I’m going to spoil my ballot
Each of the main parties is woefully inadequate; I'm voting for none of the above
James Bloodworth
Thursday
28.11
28.11
Where in Britain does ‘do God’?
New polling finds that faith is more vigorous in the cities, especially in places shaped by migration
Giles Fraser
Tuesday
26.11
26.11
Don’t write Labour off yet
Ever since the campaign began, public support for Jeremy Corbyn’s party has been rising
Matthew Goodwin
26.11
Do manifestos make a difference?
Almost no one cares what political parties have to say on actual policy
Tom Chivers
26.11
Who cares about immigration?
UnHerd's polling indicates that politics is realigning around attitudes to migration
Eric Kaufmann
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