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How looking at bad polls can show Labour how to win the next election

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe electoral phenomenon that left David Cameron smiling will have huge implications for future battles.Ki Price/EPA

We have all now heard a multitude of theories to explain how and why the Conservative Party secured a surprise overall majority in the UK election, winning almost a hundred more seats than Labour. These theories are often centred...

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