The government still has room to set the weather before the run-in begins.
Prime Minister's Briefing
Your government has just taken office. Choose where to spend your political capital and shape the next election.
Front-line competence is setting the tone for everything else.
The fiscal side of the party is calm for now, but expects discipline.
- Set a few policy changes, advance a month, and read how the press line changes.
Quickstart Tutorial
Learn pressure, policy, mood, and the election horizon in the first few actions.
Start with one visible reform, then watch how the mood and story change.
Campaign Story
The authored political arc that turns this run into a demo slice, not a sandbox drift.
Hold the centre, land visible delivery, and reach election night alive.
This campaign is about proving competence in public before Westminster decides the story for you.
Campaign Compass
Where the government is strongest, where it is fraying, and what the next turn is really about.
Campaign Timeline
Guaranteed judgment beats that make the featured run feel authored, not merely random.
Government Agenda
Three missions that define the rest of this parliament.
Polling History
Track the monthly drift in approval and seat projection.
Campaign Priorities
The live to-do list inside No. 10 before you advance another month.
Battleground Britain
Where the map is soft, where the seat risk sits, and what those regions need to hear next.
Pressure Fronts
How national mood, governing strain, and the map are colliding right now.
National Mood
Which issues are shaping the country right now, not just the briefing book.
Media Narrative
The story Westminster, broadcasters, and swing voters are currently telling about you.
The political weather is still forming.
Voters are still deciding what matters most.
Regional Support
Current Events
Policy Implementation Queue
Election Ledger
Key decisions, shocks, and delivery milestones shaping your final result.