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Date of birth December 10,1953
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Born St Austell
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Education Nuffield College
Magdalen College
Truro School
BooksRevolution Or Evolution? The 2007 Scottish Elections
Electing Scotland's Councillors
British and European - Social Attitudes - The 15th Report: How Britain Differs
Public Attitudes and Environmental Justice in Scotland: A Report for the Scottish Executive on Research to Inform the Development and Evaluation of Environmental Justice Policy
Electoral System Sc Lcl Govt Modelling. .
How Britain Votes
On Message: Communicating the Campaign
The Rise of New Labour: Party Policies and Voter Choices
Is the Union Now Secure? The Scottish Independence Referendum and Its Aftermath
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Professor Sir John Kevin Curtice FRSA FRSE FBA is a British political scientist who is currently professor of politics at the University of Strathclyde and senior research fellow at the National Centre for Social Research.

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...By Sir John CurticeProfessor of Politics at Strathclyde UniversityThe results from Tamworth and Mid-Bedfordshire represent one of the worst by-election nights that any government has had to endure...

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... Sir John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde University, calculates that such a scenario could mean that " Labour would have 42 seats and the SNP would be back down to six seats" - although he warns that such speculation relies on a " very simple assumption"...

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...By Joshua Nevett BBC News political reporter in BournemouthThe Liberal Democrats are " losing votes to Labour" because of their reluctance to talk about Brexit, polling guru Sir John Curtice has said...

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Sep 21,2023 12:51 pm

... But will on Wednesday really be enough to appeal to voters and close the gap in the opinion polls on Labour? Polling expert Sir John Curtice is not convinced...

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... The elections and polling guru Prof Sir John Curtice offers an...

Next election not lost, says Rishi Sunak after by-election defeats

Next election not lost, says Rishi Sunak after by-election defeats
Jul 21,2023 5:51 am

... Polling expert Sir John Curtice He added that its two defeats in Somerset and Yorkshire had both seen tactical voting to eject the Conservatives locally, spelling " bad news" for the governing party...

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...By Sir John CurticeProfessor of Politics at Strathclyde UniversityIt was a night of contrasting results...

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... Sir John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde University, says there are also for the royals since the Queen s death...

Next election not lost, says Rishi Sunak after by-election defeats

Jun 24,2023 2:31 am

By Paul SeddonPolitics reporter

Rishi Sunak has insisted the Conservatives can still win The Next election, despite suffering two damaging by-election defeats.

Labour and the Lib Dems overturned big Tory majorities in Somerton and Frome, and Selby and Ainsty constituencies.

But the Tories held the London seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip , despite predictions it could lose there too.

The result showed The Next election was not a " done deal" for Labour, the Prime Minister said.

He added that the results showed his government needed to " Double Down " on his signature pledges on the economy and illegal migration.

But Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said its " historic" victory in Selby showed " just how powerful the demand for change is" ahead of The Next general election, expected to take place next year.

The Tories' narrow victory in the suburban seat of Uxbridge, which they won by 495 votes, spared Mr Sunak the humiliation of being The First PM for 55 years to lose three by-elections in One Night .

The Party managed to capitalise on local anger over the planned expansion of the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (Ulez), a tax on polluting vehicles, to outer London boroughs by the capital's London mayor.

Visiting a cafe in the constituency, Mr Sunak said it showed that people would vote Conservative when confronted with the " reality" of Labour in power.

But The Other two results suggest the Tories face a difficult path to possible victory at The Next election, with The Party trailing Labour in the polls nationally by significant margins.

Asked what the defeats meant for his party, Mr Sunak replied: " The Message I Take Away is that we've got to Double Down , stick to our Plan and deliver for people. "

'Electoral Armageddon'

He vowed to renew his Focus On his government's five flagship priorities of halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt and NHS waiting times, and stopping small boat crossings.

Former Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme that the Conservative Party needed to back the Prime Minister , adding: " Tory MPs including me need to row in behind the Prime Minister , because divided parties don't win elections. "

However, a former cabinet minister on The Right of the Conservative Party told The Bbc the " eye-watering swings" in Selby and Somerton showed The Party needs a " complete change of direction".

" Uxbridge provides no get-out-of-jail-free card for Rishi, " they added.

" It is becoming increasingly clear that a failure by The Party leadership to act now and change course risks electoral Armageddon. "

Progress towards the Prime Minister 's pledges has So Far been slow, with inflation in particular falling more slowly than predicted by many economists at the start of the year.

Conservative chairman Greg Hands conceded there was a " lot of work still to be done" to meet the promises, adding they " weren't designed to be an easy thing to meet".

Labour won with a 23. 7% swing in The Rural North Yorkshire seat of Selby and Ainsty, breaking the record for the largest Tory majority it had overturned at a by-election since 1945.

And a 29% swing to the Liberal Democrats in the Somerset seat of Somerton and Frome showed they could be a stronger challenger to the Tories in The West Country than at The Last election in 2019.

Polling expert Sir John Curtice

He added that its two defeats in Somerset and Yorkshire had both seen tactical voting to eject the Conservatives locally, spelling " bad news" for the governing party.

Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper said her party was hopeful it would be able to persuade Labour voters to lend them their votes to oust the Tories, in seats where they are the main challengers.

She added there were around 15 seats in The West Country with smaller Tory majorities than Somerton and Frome, which the Lib Dems would be targeting at The Next general election.

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