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Welcome to Trendy, the new weekly show from Tortoise.
Britain’s top pollster, Sir John Curtice, and former Downing Street advisor, Rachel Wolf, explore the key political, social and economic trends that help shape what voters think and what politicians do.
Over the next six weeks Trendy will be your essential guide to making sense of all the numbers and data that are shaping the election campaign.
New episodes drop every Thursday.
Follow the feed today to make sure you don't miss an episode.

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Welcome to Trendy, the new weekly show from Tortoise.
Britain’s top pollster, Sir John Curtice, and former Downing Street advisor, Rachel Wolf, explore the key political, social and economic trends that help shape what voters think and what politicians do.
Over the next six weeks Trendy will be your essential guide to making sense of all the numbers and data that are shaping the election campaign.
New episodes drop every Thursday.
Follow the feed today to make sure you don't miss an episode.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Слушать в Apple Podcasts
Требуется подписка и macOS 11.4 и новее

    Volatile voters and why people don’t trust politicians

    Volatile voters and why people don’t trust politicians

    What has changed since Rishi Sunak’s D-Day gaffe and Nigel Farage’s intervention? John and Rachel delve into the latest polls, the party manifestos and the latest British Social Attitudes survey, which shows trust in politics is at a record low.
    Hosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel Wolf
    To find out more about Tortoise:
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    • 40 мин.
    The Conservatives face their Mount Everest

    The Conservatives face their Mount Everest

    Is Labour’s poll lead over the Conservatives widening? What could Nigel Farage’s return to the political fray mean for the polls and the Tories? And John Curtice reveals the six tribes of voters that make up the UK electorate. Which one do you belong to?    
    Hosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel Wolf
    To find out more about Tortoise:
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    • 38 мин.
    How is the election campaign going?

    How is the election campaign going?

    The first week of the election campaign is over. What do the polls say and how have they changed? What policies have the parties announced? John Curtice and Rachel Wolf are joined by two former campaign insiders to discuss.  
    Hosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel Wolf
    Guest: Dr Denise Baron, former head of insights for the Liberal Democrat Campaign and Dr Tom Hamilton formerly head of research for the Labour Party.
    To find out more about Tortoise:
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    • 35 мин.
    What does Gen Z think?

    What does Gen Z think?

    Gen Z - people born between 1997 and 2012 - are the post Brexit, post financial crisis, post austerity generation. They are better educated than their predecessors, but face higher levels of debt and higher housing costs. For many this will be the first time they get a chance to vote in a general election. So what do they think and what could that mean for policy makers? 
    Hosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel Wolf
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    • 37 мин.
    Was school better in your day?

    Was school better in your day?

    John and Rachel discuss how schooling has changed from the 1960s until now. Who goes to school? Who runs them? And are school-leavers better at maths now than their predecessors? 
    Hosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel Wolf
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    • 40 мин.
    Was school better in your day?

    Was school better in your day?

    John and Rachel discuss how schooling has changed from the 1960s until now. Who goes to school? Who runs them? And are school-leavers better at maths now than their predecessors?



    Hosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel Wolf

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