Monday, 25 January 2016

A battle for undecided voters

"Campaigns fail if they waste resources courting voters who are unpersuadable or already persuaded." - James Surowiecki
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Eurosceptics were out in force at the weekend as politicians from across the divide united to launch a new cross-party group that will campaign to leave the EU. In our first piece today, Matthew Goodwin analyses the data from recent polls and suggests that Brexit groups could have a tough job trying to convince those voters who are still undecided.  

Next, we have a piece which examines how wind farm companies could be forced to stump up capital for protection against legal threats and asks if proposals put forward by Tory MP, David Davis, run counter to the government's commitment to moving towards a more low-carbon economy.

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