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Robert Waller (born September 1955) is a British election expert, author, teacher, and former opinion pollster. His best known published work is '' The Almanac of British Politics'' (8 editions, 1983–2007), a guide to the voting patterns of all
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.


Education and career

Waller was born in Stoke-on-Trent, and educated first at Buxton College in Derbyshire, and then at the
University of Oxford , mottoeng = The Lord is my light , established = , endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019) , budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20) , chancellor ...
. In 1977, he earned a BA in History from
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, and in 1981, graduated from Merton College with an MA and D.Phil. in History. His doctoral thesis, a historical study of
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district of Nottinghamshire, was published by
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in 1983 under the title ''The Dukeries Transformed''. He was a Fellow of
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from 1980 to 1984. From 1984 to 1986 Waller was a lecturer and tutor in Politics and History at the University of Oxford, as well as an assistant professor at the
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. In 1986, he became the research director of the Harris Research Centre, responsible for national opinion polling. He remained in this position until 1998, when he took up secondary school teaching. He has since taught at
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, Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedford, and Haileybury in Hertford. In 2001 he was made head of History and Politics at the Greenacre School for Girls in Banstead, Surrey. In 2017 he moved to teach at Dunottar School, Reigate. From 2008 until the 2010 general election, Waller contributed a monthly column to ''
Total Politics ''Total Politics'' is a British political magazine described as "a lifestyle magazine for the political community". It was first published in June 2008, and is distributed freely to all MPs, MEPs, peers, political journalists, members of the S ...
'' magazine.


Bibliography

*''The Dukeries Transformed''. 1983. Oxford University Press. . *'' The Almanac of British Politics''. **April 1983 (Croom Helm) **October 1983 (Croom Helm) **1987 (Croom Helm) **1991 (Routledge) **1995 (Routledge) **1999 (Routledge) **2002 (Routledge) **2007 (Routledge) * ''The Atlas of British Politics'' (1985). Croom Helm. . *''Moulding Political Opinion'' (with Ken Livingstone and Sir
Geoffrey Finsberg Geoffrey Finsberg, Baron Finsberg, (13 June 1926 – 8 October 1996) was a British Conservative politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hampstead from 1970 to 1983, and for its successor constituency, Hampstead & Highgate, from 19 ...
1988). Croom Helm. . *''What if the SDP-Liberal Alliance had finished second in the 1983 general election'' in Duncan Brack and Iain Dale (eds) ''Prime Minister Portillo and other things that never happened''. (2003, paperback 2004). Politico's Publishing. *''What if the 1903 Gladstone – MacDonald Pact had never happened'' in Duncan Brack (ed) ''President Gore ... and other things that never happened'' (2006). Politico's Publishing. *''What if proportional representation had been introduced in 1918'' in Duncan Brack and Iain Dale eds. ''Prime Minister Boris .. and other things that never happened'' (2011). Biteback Publishing. *''2015 General Election'' (with Iain Dale, Greg Callus and Daniel Hamilton) (2014). Biteback Publishing. . *''The Politico's Guide to the New House of Commons 2015'' (with Tim Carr and Iain Dale 2015). Biteback Publishing. . *''What if Lyndon Johnson had been shot down in 1942'' in Duncan Brack and Iain Dale eds. ''Prime Minister Corbyn ... and other things that never happened'' (2016). Biteback Publishing. *''The Politico's Guide to the New House of Commons 2017'' (with Tim Carr and Iain Dale 2017). Biteback Publishing. . *''Ramsay MacDonald'' in Iain Dale ed. ''The Prime Ministers'' (2020). Hodder & Stoughton. *''What if Franklin D.Roosevelt had died of polio in 1921'' in Duncan Brack and Iain Dale eds. ''Prime Minister Priti ... and other things that never happened'' (2021). Biteback Publishing. *''Rutherford Hayes'' in Iain Dale ed. ''The Presidents'' (2021). Hodder & Stoughton.


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Full text of doctoral thesis, "The social and political development of a new coalfield"
via Oxford Research Archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Waller, Robert Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 1955 births Living people People educated at Buxton College Pollsters