2019 Election Debates: Why the messaging and delivery of our potential leaders missed the mark in the persuasive stakes
As the two main party leaders went head-to-head this week, trading blows in the first TV debate of this year’s general election campaign, it’s clear that neither leader managed
Campaigning gaffes and blunders: lessons from times past
The prime minister met with the Queen at Buckingham Palace last week, marking the official beginning of a five-week campaign period that will take the electorate to the polls on 12
Don’t write off written content
There was a time when the pen was mightier than the sword. The impact of the written word on society, politics, and the arts has been transformative, devastating and controversial.
Manifestos, tech, and who you should vote for on Thursday
General Election fever has returned to the Babel office. In true British form, few have openly divulged who they’re voting for. However, from various indirect conversations I’v
A new form of PoliTechs – data and analytics
Well, it’s begun. Election fever has gripped everyone, and we will be lucky to hear anything else of substance in the next few weeks until 8th June. Then we will hear about it so