A score of 70 would indicate a reasonable level of satisfaction. Anything below 50 should be considered totally unacceptable.

We need to acknowledge explicitly that we are dealing with people, even when, of necessity, we must classify people into groups for convenience.

This more detailed analysis shows that direct personal interventions and a high visibility of the actual candidates themselves in their wards are likely to be more powerful as a driver to persuade people to vote than less personal communications such as those from party communication vehicles.

These really are very poor figures.

An alarming 41% of those who say there are many good reasons to vote in the elections also feel that there are many good reasons why they do not feel like voting.