Director of Political Analysis at Ipsos MORI and Professor of Public Opinion and Political Analysis, King's College London
Roger Mortimore is Professor of Public Opinion and Political Analysis in the Institute of Contemporary British History. He is also Director of Political Analysis at Ipsos MORI, the well-known research company.
His publications on British elections include: books (with Robert Worcester and others) analysing public opinion in each of the last four general elections (most recently Explaining Cameron's Coalition, 2011); Elections in Britain – A Voter’s Guide (with Dick Leonard - 5th edition, 2005); and co-editing the last three volumes in the Political Communications series (most recently Political Communication in Britain: The Leader Debates, The Campaign and the Media in the 2010 General Election, 2011).

Life after David Cameron: the Conservatives have lost a major asset
Oct 05, 2016 13:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
David Cameron according to Kenneth Clarke was a PR-obsessed control freak. If that is the case, he is not a bad advert for what PR and control freakery can achieve for a politicians public standing. Cameron was almost...