It’s time for Labour to listen to the public
Questions about left or right are futile until Labour have asked: why did you not vote for us?
Questions about left or right are futile until Labour have asked: why did you not vote for us?
Even if Nicola Sturgeon holds back, Scotland could be sidelined into going it alone
In an election in which the nations have played a part like never before, Left Foot Forward highlights ten significant results to look out for in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland
Meanwhile polling shows that Nicola Sturgeon is the most popular leader in Britain
Out of the shadow of Westminster Sturgeon has more questions to answer
Murphy must shift the campaign away from Scotland’s constitutional future, and convince the electorate that it matters who is in Number 10
There is widespread support for another referendum; now Labour must persuade the electorate that May is not a proxy vote for independence
Ashcroft’s poll shows that a Labour-SNP coalition is by far the most popular outcome from the election
Tory gains from the Lib Dems could push them ahead of Labour as they continue to lose seats to the SNP
Meanwhile Miliband’s satisfaction ratings north of the border lag behind even Cameron’s