Boris Johnson among Tories to lose seats in next election if Britain ‘levels down’, experts say
Aletha Adu writes about our ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ research, on how levelling up is crucial to retaining Tory votes.
Tories ‘on course to make more Red Wall gains in Yorkshire at next election’ – here’s where
Chris Burn writes about additional Yorkshire seats that could fall to the Tories at the next election, as discovered in our latest report, ‘Another Brick in the Wall.’
Boris Johnson ‘must woo new Red Wall voters’ in the North to stay in power
Jonathan Reilly from The Sun covers our latest research report ‘Another Brick in the Wall,’ that argues that Boris Johnson must protect his Northern seats.
Dozens More ‘Red Wall’ Labour Seats Could Go Conservative, New Analysis Predicts
John Johnston echoes the findings from our report ‘Another Brick in the Wall,’ that more Northern seats could be added to the Red Wall.
Next election will be fought in the North of England not the ‘non-existent Blue Wall’ in the South, study suggests
Arj Singh discusses the findings of our report ‘Another Brick in Wall,’ and writes that Northern votes will be decisive for the next election.
Next general election will be decided in north of England, says thinktank
Nadeem Badshah discusses our latest report ‘Another Brick in the Wall,’ and how the battleground for the next general election will be in the North of England.
Right-wing populist party biggest threat to Tories in next election, warns think-tank
Charles Hymas writes about the threat that right-wing populists pose to the Tories, discussed in our report ‘Another Brick in the Wall.’
How red wall Tory MPs will draw hope from voters in Yvette Cooper’s Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford seat

Adam Hawksbee writes for the Yorkshire Post on the effect of demographic trends on the Tory vote share.
The Red Wall and Blue Fade. Why the main challenge to the Tories remains in the Midlands and North.

James Blagden writes for Conservative Home discussing the findings from our report ‘Another Brick in the Wall.’