A recent change to the Labour Party’s nomination rules for leadership elections was the eighth such major modification of this brief clause in the party’s rule book since 1981. These changes have provided a barometer of factional conflict over this period and indicate the importance of gate-keeping powers in leadership selection. This paper recounts the history of these eight rule changes. It shows how the proportion of Labour MPs (and later MEPs) required to nominate candidates in leadership elections has oscillated markedly, as the left has tried to reduce it while centrists have sought to increase it. The most recent change in 2017, when the threshold was decreased to 10% of Labour MPs and MEPs, was a victory for the left. The paper argu...
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The 1999 European Assembly elections were fought under newly devised rules. The adoption of a more p...
Since 1965, Britain’s major political parties have radically, and repeatedly, changed the ways in wh...
First paragraph: Received wisdom amongst political scientists is that a major electoral defeat is th...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
This article examines the British Labour Party’s leadership election of 2015 , which resulted in th...
Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties...
none2noIn the past few decades, British parties have undergone deep transformations, also concerning...
From 1922-1980, Labour leaders were elected by MPs in a secret ballot. While there are superficially...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
The article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems employe...
The Labour leadership contest of 2015 resulted in the election of the veteran Left-wing backbencher,...
The resignations and leadership challenges in the wake of the Brexit vote have reignited debates aro...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
International audienceThe stark contrast between the marathon race to succeed Gordon Brown after he ...
Recent media reports suggest Labour MPs may be gearing up to move against Jeremy Corbyn. This is sup...
The 1999 European Assembly elections were fought under newly devised rules. The adoption of a more p...
Since 1965, Britain’s major political parties have radically, and repeatedly, changed the ways in wh...
First paragraph: Received wisdom amongst political scientists is that a major electoral defeat is th...