Ignoring Britain’s disquiet on crime will not go unpunished
The next election may be fought as much on how safe people feel as on the economy
The next election may be fought as much on how safe people feel as on the economy

Voters are particularly disillusioned with what they say is UK’s ‘broken social contract’

As with Brexit, public anger could swing behind the idea that we need to take back control

Serious crime is falling but street snatchers have left us all feeling vulnerable. Are we being paranoid?

Regional disparities in health, wealth and education are a blight on our economy and society

In spite of reported crime rates falling, the UK public perceive them to be rising, and therein lies the problem

Our first-past-the-post electoral system cannot handle the new era of multi-party politics