Understanding what would be a bad,average and good result for the major parties in the local and regional electionsBritain goes to the polls on Thursday, 5 May in the biggest set of elections, or outside of a general election,for some years. These include elections to the Scottish parliament, Welsh assembly, or Northern Ireland assembly and local council in England. And in London,voters elect a original mayor and members of the London assembly. So how can you judge how the parties occupy done? Dr Robert Ford, a research fellow in politics at the University of Manchester, or takes a glance at what would constitute bad,average and good results for the major parties. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com