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Submit ReviewWe have a first look at what's happening in the election campaign by asking whether it's really one election or many. Do national vote shares mean much any more, given all the regional variations? How is the Remain Alliance meant to work? Is this a Brexit election? And is 2015 or 2017 (or neither) a better guide to 2019? Plus we discuss the recent election in Spain and explore parallels between gridlock there and possible gridlock here. With Helen Thompson, Chris Bickerton and Mike Kenny.
Talking Points:
One month out from the election, what do we know?
Many people thought this would be a Brexit election, but it doesn’t really look like that.
Will this election be more like 2015 than 2017?
There’s little scrutiny of Johnson’s deal.
In Spain, instead of breaking the deadlock, voters entrenched it. Could this happen in the UK?
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