
Peter Kellner is a journalist, political commentator, and was President of YouGov. He retired from the company in 2016.
- Article - Analysis: which human rights matter most?- New data from seven countries in Europe plus the USA reveals the importance different cultures place on different rights around the world 30 Mar 2016
- Article - EU referendum: Provincial England versus London and the Celts- Peter Kellner analyses the big dividing lines on EU membership 24 Mar 2016
- Article - Analysis: How optimistic is Britain?- Peter Kellner: Voters are more content now than during the later stages of the last Labour government 22 Feb 2016
- Article - Analysis: the great social care dilemma- Can well-off pensioners help with the rising costs of social care for the growing minority who need it but can’t afford it? 24 Jan 2016
- Article - Introducing the most derided ethnic group in Britain: young white men- YouGov data from 48 separate surveys reveals that young white men have the worst reputation of any major ethnic, gender or age group in Britain 14 Dec 2015
- Article - Analysis: sharp fall in support for air strikes within Syria- Voters are increasingly impressed by the case against war – but increasingly appalled by the way Jeremy Corybyn is leading his party 02 Dec 2015
- Article - Analysis: four million Labour voters lack trust in Corbyn and McDonnell on the economy- Of the nine million people who vote Labour in May around four million withhold their backing for Corbyn and McDonnell on the economy 30 Nov 2015
- Article - Analysis: Corbynistas stay loyal, but few others share his views- A re-run of the party leadership election would see Jeremy Corbyn re-elected – but an early general election would see him comprehensively rejected 24 Nov 2015
- Article - Analysis: Why the UK might end up voting for Brexit- The fundamentals favour a vote to stay in the EU – but campaign dramas and crises in the EU could easily make the status quo less appealing 16 Nov 2015
- Article - Analysis: the curious link between prosperity and pessimism- Living standards will almost certainly be better for the next generation – so why the correlation between prosperity and pessimism? 10 Nov 2015