He chronicles the many elections of the period 1932-3, but offers little explanation of the psephological trends the polls indicated. |
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Sophisticated psephological exercises, opinion polling and trawling of focus groups are still less reliable political guides than human instinct. |
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If the psephological soothsayers are right, neither of the big two will do well enough to win a parliamentary majority. |
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At the election, the rich will have no champions. But the real trouble with both campaigns is psephological. |
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Their websites turned into a mish-mash of tweets, psephological studies, videos and links to newspaper and television reports. |
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There is plenty of psephological evidence to suggest that the British electorate has become much more fragmented then it once was, particularly in the last thirty years. |
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Every credible piece of social and psephological research shows that the vast majority of the public strongly favour higher taxation and higher overall spending. |
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