Sentences with phrase «voting behaviour of»

They run www.revolts.co.uk, which analyses the voting behaviour of British MPs.
Is there any study (probably theoretical) analysing the consequence on voting behaviour of making publicly available in real time the ongoing results of an election?
We have a right to know that the Home Office is riddled with illegal immigrants and that the Home Office - not the Government Whip's Office - is studying the voting behaviour of Labour MPs.
The results show that the messages directly influenced political self - expression, information seeking and real - world voting behaviour of millions of people.
LONDON — The arrival of the Bank of England's new governor has prompted an immediate change in the voting behaviour of the central bank's policymaking panel, with all nine members deciding to maintain the status quo, minutes to their meeting earlier this month showed Wednesday.

Not exact matches

How is the behaviour of our leaders that we voted for... are not hearing the voice of its citizens... and coming at them with tanks and guns....
His behaviour toward Kathleen Wynne, the elected premier of Ontario — whose voter coalition included a million Ontarians who had voted Conservative federally — was boorish.
But Farron's particular mix of robust evangelicalism and liberal voting patterns are less familiar, which is where the belief / behaviour question becomes more interesting.
In order to look at the evidence from all relevant studies a vote - counting exercise was undertaken to assess the results of included studies that had not used one of the predominant child - behaviour measures or had not provided enough statistical information to be included in the meta - analysis.
In light of our results, «we recommend that electoral studies outside the United States offer respondents face - saving options when asking them to report their voting behaviour in post-election surveys.»
While there are signs that some in the pro-EU media are wondering whether Juncker's behaviour has gone too far, there are plenty of others in Britain that will be cheering him on - determined to prove that Britain made a mistake to vote leave.
While it would be ludicrous to suggest that the electorate will vote on the basis of May's relationship with Trump, being seen to be silent in the face of Trump's behaviour will raise questions about her own moral compass.
Results are weighted to be representative of the total population by age, gender, region, socioeconomic grade, ethnicity and past voting behaviour.
Moreover, analysis of voting behaviour during the 2014 European election shows that 21 per cent of Green voters had supported Liberal Democrat candidates in the 2010 general election; 18 per cent had voted Labour; and a further 18 per cent had have voted Green.
Other areas of expertise include party leader TV debates in 2010, party election broadcasts, public opinion and voting behaviour, party election broadcasts.
The information request is «what % of voters say they voted tactically in 2010», which is a question about voting behaviour under the current system.
Bernard Jenkin described the vote as «cry of despair» from MPs on behalf of a British population that is exasperated at the EU's wasteful behaviour.
Again, as the Populus poll for Lord Ashcroft found, in two key determinants of long - term voting behaviour - party leader standing and economic trustworthiness - they were still losing in this constituency.
Does gender impact on voting behaviour in the Republic of Ireland?
Moving on there were some interesting bits of data about tactical voting, particularly in the first Populus poll, back in November 2004, which was conducted in 160 Conservative target seats and included some questions on tactical voting behaviour.
The party secured the right to abstain from votes on the issue in the coalition agreement, but higher education unions and students will be watching the behaviour of Dr Cable and Nick Clegg closely for signs they are preparing to break their promise.
As anyone (especially the likes of Lynton Crosby) who has studied electoral behaviour knows, the reasons people give for their voting choice is not necessarily a good guide to and the actual emotional and situational drivers of that choice.
A survey found that 12 % of Polish people living in the UK have experienced hostile behaviour following the EU referendum vote.
Green groups have held weight for quite some time now, of course, and to a large minority of conscientious voters their pronouncements about the government's behaviour have been a cause to vote, or not vote, as the case may be.
The Lords voted by 306 to 178 against the reforms after a heated debate in which opponents on all sides of the House pointed out the new system could be used to stop any behaviour «capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to any person».
Irked by that behaviour, the senate on Tuesday passed a vote of no confidence on the IGP and declared him unfit to hold any public office.
Successive surveys have shown that Labour loyalties - not just voting behaviour but emotional identification with the party - declined steeply between 1979 and 1983, when the party had its protracted row about nuclear disarmament and the split which led to the formation of the Social Democratic Party.
It is stating the obvious to note that these minor party successes are the result of swings in voting behaviour at the expense of the major political parties.
Unlike AV, it does not give undue weight and influence to the second preference votes of minor parties, but could signficantly change electoral behaviour.
I also didn't vote for Nick Clegg in the leadership election, gave him the benefit of the doubt but his bullish behaviour in not stepping down after a series of dire election results and sanctioning orange bookers libertarianism means to me he must go and asap.
While it is probably wrong to view voting behaviour too much through an ideological prism (models of electoral behaviour these days tend to be more dominated by voters perceptions of compentence, rather than ideology), throughout the 1980s the left - of - centre vote tended to be split between two parties.
The questions in the tool have been devised by experts in politics and voting behaviour from the University of Exeter, Swansea, Surrey, Amsterdam Vrije Universiteit, and Kieskompas.
75 % of those questioned believed their religious leaders should not to influence their voting behaviour
«It is clear his behaviour last night in whipping up a rally of largely non-Labour members and his refusal to accept any blame for the referendum defeat turned off a number of colleagues from the left who were considering abstaining or voting for him,» said the politician, who also argued that there was deep anger about the perception that Corbyn had not tried hard enough to mobilise Labour voters during the referendum campaign.
Should a committee of MPs be allowed to decide who has committed wrong and who has not, it is easy to see how Parliamentary behaviour could degenerate into subservience to the elite, increased party - line voting, and unwillingness to take a stand on an issue unpopular with influential colleagues.
Several polls immediately following the debates showed a substantial boost for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats, and this new survey confirms that actual voting behaviour was indeed impacted by the debates - though perhaps not as spectacularly as some snap polls suggested at the time of the debates.
Whilst no statistics exist (as far as we know) on this issue it is more than likely that many of those advocating this as a defence for the Lord's behaviour did not consult the Tory manifesto prior to casting their vote in 2015.
Whereas in marginal seats with two or three parties very close to each other, the behaviour of small numbers of voters could change the result and so every vote counts.
Earlier this month, Ealing councillors voted overwhelmingly in favour of a motion to stop the anti-abortion groups from protesting outside a Marie Stopes clinic in the borough, including potentially using a time - limited public space protection order (PSPO), normally used to prevent antisocial behaviour such as street drinking.
However a lot has been made of the fact that while both polls had an effort to take account of people's personal and tactical voting behaviour in their own constituency, they did so in different ways — Ashcroft asks a two stage question, asking people their national preference and then how they will vote thinking about the candidates and parties in their own constituency; ICM asked people the voting intention question including the names of the candidates standing in Sheffield Hallam.
If you are pessimistic about human nature, are willing to entertain genetic explanations of human behaviour and have a healthy disrespect for people's professed motives, then Wright will get your vote.
Harteveld hopes his research will contribute to a better understanding of voting behaviour.
Jarecki uses Presley's career and influence to help us make sense of fame, power, corruption, self - destructive behaviour and pretty much all the other ills of the world, like why in hell poor people voted for Donald Trump.
Throw in a Dad (Bradley Whitford) who's «not racist because he voted for Obama», hypnotist Mum (Catherine Keener) who wants to «cure» Chris» smoking habit and the oddly compliant and out of place behaviour of the black servants Walter and Georgina (Marcus Henderson and Betty Gabriel) and you have a film where we know something is amiss from the moment they arrive.
The tokens and collectors can be used for a number of things including: schools rewarding good behaviour, cashless currency at events and festivals, and to create visually impressive voting systems.
This Resolution is particularly relevant since it provides a good indication of the extent of the Parliament's support for a fins - naturally - attached policy and its future voting behaviour.
To set the context Part II briefly outlines the main findings of some recent empirical research on the judicial voting behaviour on the Supreme Court of Canada and compares it to similar empirical studies of the US Supreme Court.
Assessed a major state party's organisational strength, and nature of the voting population and the attitudes and behaviours of politically active individuals within the state
According to the website, it conducted a «large - scale research project», sampling 47,000 people, which provided a profile including things like «key national and local political issues, levels of trust in key politicians, voting behaviours / intentions, and preferred information channels».
«The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has issued a notice to Cambridge Analytica, wherein the serious breach of propriety and misuse of data intended to profile and influence voting behaviour has been highlighted,» an official spokesperson said, adding that the firm has been given time until March 31 to respond to the notice.
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