Yesterday I wrote that I thought this explanation probably accounted for most of the change in sentiment among the Spanish electorate. |
For their own sake and that of the country, they would be well advised to concentrate on issues about which the electorate actually cares. |
Seeing that fewer than half the EU electorate picked these MEP characters, is it any wonder that apathy abounds? |
The electorate was enjoying the benefit of years of unbroken economic growth. |
Henceforth, Palmerston found that he could control the electorate by this John Bull approach. |
Race is the most potent weapon in their armoury and some in both the party and the electorate are not afraid to use it. |