Britain’s electorate are unhappy, uncertain and unpredictable - Danny Dorling
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If the polls are to be believed, the electorate has changed its mind more in the short time since the 2024 General Election than at any other point in polling history. Labour has lost support – not to Reform, but to progressive parties and to uncertainty itself. The Greens have doubled in popularity, while the Conservatives have somehow managed to become even less popular, largely through voters defecting to Reform. And the Prime Minister? The most unpopular ever – though he's in familiar company.
Audio recording of a talk by Professor Danny Dorling at The Sunday Papers Live in the B&H Buildings in London on 2 November. Includes audience questions. Note: audio levels vary.
In this fast-paced and not entirely dismal talk, Dorling, a geographer at the University of Oxford, takes a clear-eyed look at the shifting sands of British politics. From who's pulling the strings to how MPs are behaving as their personal futures grow more uncertain, he explores what these seismic movements in public opinion might tell us about the country's mood – and where we might be headed next.
Danny Dorling's most recent books include Seven Children, Peak Injustice, and The Next Crisis. He works with the road crash charity RoadPeace, Heeley City Farm in Sheffield, and the education campaign group Comprehensive Future. In his spare time, he makes sandcastles.
www.dannydorling.org
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