Understand the UK Election is a simple 10-part guide to everything that is going on in the election, hosted by Adam Fleming. In this episode, Adam looks at why people vote the way they do. What can we tell about how someone will vote from their age, gender, ethnicity and education? And what do labels like Mondeo Man, Worcester Woman and Pebbledash People really mean? This episode was hosted by Adam Fleming, from Newscast and Anti-Social, with Professor Jane Green, Director of the Nuffield Politics Research Centre at Oxford University, co-director of the British Election Study and President of the British Polling Council. Producers: Alix Pickles and Alex Lewis Production Manager: Janet Staples Editor: Sam Bonham
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Folge vom 10.06.2024The UK Election: 4. Why Do People Vote the Way They Do?
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Folge vom 10.06.2024The UK Election: 5. How Do You Make Sure Voting Runs Smoothly?Understand the UK Election is a simple 10-part guide to everything that is going on in the election, hosted by Adam Fleming. In this episode; changes to Brits abroad being able to vote, voter ID rules explained, dogs at polling stations and why pencils, not pens, are used to cast your vote. Hosted by Adam Fleming, from Newscast and Anti-Social, with Vijay Rangarajan, Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission. Producers: Alix Pickles and Alex Lewis Production Manager: Janet Staples Editor: Sam Bonham
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Folge vom 29.12.2023The US Election: 1. Primaries, Caucuses and the National ConventionsJustin Webb, former BBC US correspondent and co-presenter of Americast unpicks some of the terminology associated with the US Election.
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Folge vom 29.12.2023The US Election: 2. The Campaign TrailFollowing on from part one, which explained how the candidates are selected, part two looks at what happens on the campaign trail - and who's paying the bill?