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Another potential exciting by-election?

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

We are a long way from Nigel Farage being censured by the Commons authority let alone the threshold for a by-election being triggered so talk of a by-election is premature. What I find interesting from this article is the following (the bold is my emphasis) Farage has told friends that he is worried about the prospect of facing a by-election in the seat, according to an insider. Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe has warned that his Restore party would throw everything... Read More Read More

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Kathimerini

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· Jul 4, 2026

Where parties will focus their campaigns

The three major political parties have different goals and strategies for the next national election.

LabourList

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· Jun 29, 2026

‘The next general election will be won on vibes’

The next general election will be won on vibes. We see politicians like Farage and Polanski completely dominating The post ‘The next general election will be won on vibes’ appeared first on LabourList.

Malaysiakini

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· Jun 21, 2026

Opposition's fractured front, landmark bills await as Dewan Rakyat opens Monday

With twin elections around the corner, expect 'fireworks' during debates.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 4, 2026

The intangible dimension of Johor and Negeri Sembilan: A wake up call on rakyat’s perpetual quest for institutional coherence — Phar Kim Beng

JULY 4 — Much has been written about the coming state elections in Johor and Negeri Sembilan. Analysts have focuse...

Talking Points Memo

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· Jun 24, 2026

A Few Thoughts on Mamdani and the New York Primaries

One of the big stories coming out last night’s primaries are the wins for House candidates endorsed by New York...

Proto Thema - English

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· Jun 26, 2026

The latest election scenario – blame the heat – Alexis’s aperitif, the new power-brokers, television’s next chapter, Aktor’s American funds and Mystakidis’s Thessaloniki base ///

Greetings. As we said yesterday, do not expect dramatic news as we move towards the second month of summer. Still, in recent days – perhaps because there was not much else to talk about – a “new” election scenario has started doing the rounds. After the earlier theory that Mitsotakis might call elections in September [] The post The latest election scenario – blame the heat – Alexis’s aperitif, the new power-brokers, television’s next chapter, Aktor’s American funds and Mystakidis’s Thessaloniki base /// appeared first on ProtoThema English.

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Related coverage for "Another potential exciting by-election?": Kathimerini — Where parties will focus their campaigns. LabourList — ‘The next general election will be won on vibes’. Malaysiakini — Opposition's fractured front, landmark bills await as Dewan Rakyat opens Monday. Malay Mail — The intangible dimension of Johor and Negeri Sembilan: A wake up call on rakyat’s perpetual quest for institutional coherence — Phar Kim Beng. Talking Points Memo — A Few Thoughts on Mamdani and the New York Primaries. Proto Thema - English — The latest election scenario – blame the heat – Alexis’s aperitif, the new power-brokers, television’s next chapter, Aktor’s American funds and Mystakidis’s Thessaloniki base ///