Events

We regularly convene events, speak at conferences and deliver webinars, to share our latest insights and findings. Find out more about opportunities to hear about our research below.

Party conferences

Party conferences

We hold events at all major political party conferences

Speaking requests

Speaking requests

We deliver talks about our research at events and conferences

Webinars

Webinars

We deliver free webinars regularly throughout the year, open to all

More in Common’s April MRP
More in Common’s April MRP

Our new MRP suggests a dramatic transformation of the political landscape since last July. Based on polling of over 16,000 people, the model estimates that, were an election held today, Reform UK would win 180 seats – the largest of any party, with the Conservatives and Labour tied on 165 seats each. No party would come close to an overall majority, reflecting a historically fragmented electorate.

Anouschka Rajah 20 Apr 2025
Changes to More in Common’s voting intention methodology
Changes to More in Common’s voting intention methodology

What has changed?

Anouschka Rajah 10 Jun 2024
Mayoral races are no longer simply a proxy for national politics
Mayoral races are no longer simply a proxy for national politics

New research from More in Common finds that the public are increasingly making a distinction between how they vote on local and national politics Voters want mayors to focus on crime, high streets, transport and the local environment Incumbent mayors are bucking the national trend and providing an antidote to voter cynicism Strong preference for local champions rather than extensions of national parties

More in Common 28 Apr 2024
Behind the Voting Intention
Behind the Voting Intention

Election Battleground Series

Anouschka Rajah 23 Feb 2024

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