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Next Labour leader, Lib Dem rebrand and can pollsters be trusted again?

52 min · 14 de may de 2015
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On the final Election Beat podcast, polling expert Emily Hunt and one of the few pundits who predicted a Conservative majority, Michael Moszynski, discuss how the opinion pollsters got it so badly wrong and whether they can be trusted again in future. And they're joined by regular guests Chris Boffey, Ryan Wain and Chris Moody to consider who has the right profile to be the next Labour leader, whether it's time for the Liberal Democrats to rebrand as the Liberals and what the future holds for the BBC with John Whittingdale installed as culture secretary.

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