
Good Tory results give Cameron a 2015 headache
What the 2011 Local election results show is that Cameron will not be able to erode the Labour lead by ‘calling voters home’ – Ed Miliband’s lead may be small but hard to shift

What the 2011 Local election results show is that Cameron will not be able to erode the Labour lead by ‘calling voters home’ – Ed Miliband’s lead may be small but hard to shift

Green Party councillor Rupert Read kicks off Left Foot Forward’s dispatches from the front: the campaign diaries of party activists on the election trail.

Dominic Browne asks whether Andrew Lansley will be scapegoated by David Cameron and suggests him being left in the job might work better for the left.

Further evidence has come to light on the extent of Tory funding for the ‘No to AV’ campaign, including its Labour subsiduary.

Ed Jacobs reports on the Welsh Tory tactic of claiming to support the cuts, whilst simultaneously calling for extra spending.

Dominic Browne reports on the launch of an interactive map that shows you the extent of the coalition police cuts in your area.

David Cameron campaigned on a personal commitment to the NHS, however the coalition government is not living up to its promises to protect its budget.

Ed Jacobs with the latest on the Liberal Democrats’ electoral prospects after all their coalition discomfort.

It’s at this time that the Liberal Democrat grassroots pressure for changes must be heard the loudest, to prevent the government from making cosmetic or wrong-headed amendments to the NHS legislation and try to pass them off as significant improvements to the policy.

Battle lines were drawn last night at the launch of the Labour Yes to AV campaign, against conservatives inside and outside the party, reports Dominic Browne.