A research organisation in Hastings. Our research focus is on politics & coastal regeneration in England. We have a quantitative approach. Run by James Prentice
Thanks to everyone who read my blog outlining deprivation in Hastings; it now has over 1,000 views. I am currently selling a book that explores housing, poverty, education, health and environmental problems in Hastings. This can be ordered through Amazon
https://t.co/0AhTYwf2cW
A blog summarising my research on deprivation in Hastings and how it has increased. It contains visualisations outlining how inequality varies across the town, with the option to make these maps interactive for those interested.
https://t.co/Vm0Hx6k2Ih
An infographic summarising the results of my research into the causes of political fragmentation (where the electorate has become spread across more parties). See the link for the full report https://t.co/lsagWWPM7H
We have written a research report on voters in England & Wales increasingly becoming divided between multiple parties. This report explains how and why this occurred using polling data across the last parliament. #polls#election#politics#Labour#Reform
If anyone is interested in reading about why some people in the last election stopped voting, you can read our research looking into it on our website.
https://t.co/cNd7xQ92oA
Our book on why Labour has lost the last four elections is in the Hastings bookshop (5 Trinity Street - Hastings, Town Centre, TN34 1LB).
You can also buy a copy online here if the store has run out of copies: https://t.co/ItYomsc7rq
Our book on why Labour has lost the last four elections is in the Hastings bookshop (5 Trinity Street - Hastings, Town Centre, TN34 1LB).
You can also buy a copy online here if the store has run out of copies: https://t.co/ItYomsc7rq
For those who like to read our blogs, we now have a monthly mailing list you can subscribe to so you won't miss any of our content. #politics#polling
https://t.co/Lf0HmZ8OGx
Our latest blog posts about how the 2023 local elections show the Brexit divide has weakened and why this favours Labour and improves their prospects of winning a general election. #LE2023#election#politics#Labour#local#map#electionmap
https://t.co/x2C1kX6pgh
We have recently written a blog article on how the Brexit divide witnessed in the 2019 general election has greatly weakened in the last year of British politics. Click the link to view. @ConnelleyChris#realignment https://t.co/1PRkhFQrWM
I'm delighted to contribute to the latest issue of The Tocsin published by @curtin_rc
Here's a snippet of my essay on the choice facing the left between supporting surveillance capitalism & building a social market
Full access https://t.co/rrw6XhF8B4
@dyrenfurth
In our latest blog, we analyse the results of all 120 borough councils. The blog post argues that the 2021 local election results reflect a continuation of trends found in the 2019 general election. #Political#politics
https://t.co/YLX0KFnVDw
We have a new blog out just before the local election #LE2021. It is a light-hearted piece about how voting can be a bit of a futile endeavour, in this case, candidates higher up the ballot paper are shown to be more likely to perform better https://t.co/1I3xyMpXcU
Here is our latest blog post, it covered the basic trends behind why some areas vote to Leave and others backed Remain in the 2016 Eu referendum #politics https://t.co/TyTMs7HdHg