Registered user login:

Peter Kellner

Articles by Peter Kellner

Results 1 to 10 of 17

Who will vote for Obama

  • 30 October 2008
  • 1 comment

It seems to be all over bar the voting but the final days of a presidential race can sometimes produce strange reversals of fortune

From Trident to tax to climate change: the party speaks

  • 19 March 2007
  • 1 comment

A YouGov survey indicates a divided mood among Labour members. Here we publish the full results of the poll

Reform could lead to a seismic upheaval

  • 23 October 2006

There are frequent calls to reform Britain's voting system. Peter Kellner reveals who would be the winners and losers if MPs were elected under a range of alternative systems

Can Brown recover lost souls?

  • 09 May 2005

Election: the night
More than 40 per cent now think of themselves as Labour. But they didn't all vote for the party

Ignorance is bliss?

  • 19 January 2004

Observations on top-up fees (2)

Why IDS faces trouble next year

  • 12 May 2003

Observations on local elections

What's left of the Labour leader?

  • 28 October 2002

Tony Blair is closer to Tory voters than to his own supporters. Peter Kellner analyses a surprising poll

The new conservatives: young Britons support capitalism, the monarchy and the family . . .

  • 29 April 2002

But a New Statesman poll finds that many 16- to 25-year-olds think Tony Blair is too right-wing (if they can work out where he stands) and they hate Thatcher most of all. Peter Kellner reports

The New Statesman Essay - A new map for our lost politicians

  • 14 January 2002

Socialism versus capitalism? Forget it. Go back to the pre-Marxist era and renew the battle between freedom and fairness

The New Statesman Essay - Yes, we still need meritocracy

  • 09 July 2001

Roy Hattersley is wrong, but Blair will be sunk if he fails to address his concerns, argues Peter Kellner

Quick Access to

Vote!

Does Hillary Clinton deserve to be secretary of state?