Tim Ross is deputy head of news at Politico. He was previously executive editor for politics at the
New Statesman and ran UK political coverage for Bloomberg and the
Sunday Telegraph. He has written two bestselling books on British elections – explaining how David Cameron shocked pundits and pollsters by winning a majority in 2015 and how Theresa May shocked pundits and pollsters by throwing it away again two years later.
On 22 May 2024, Rishi Sunak stood outside 10 Downing Street and announced an early election, in an attempt to catch his opponents by surprise. Just minutes later, Tory hearts sank, with images of the Prime Minister soaking in the rain instantly defining his hapless campaign. The...
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