John Denham highlights some of the underlying shifts in political behaviour and geography as revealed in the recent local election results. He concludes by offering some thoughts on the challenges facing the political parties in framing their response
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The political economic transformation of Britain has resulted in many individuals ‘winning’ through ...
Populist parties typically voice strong criticism of the establishment, but what happens when these ...
Ryan Swift explains how people’s views of democracy are different across the country and why this ma...
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Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Max Kiefel, and José Javier Olivas Osuna write that the Leave vote can be ...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
To explain the divisions which permeate UK politics, Paula Surridge, Michael Turner, Robert Struther...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Paul Webb addresses the question of what members do for their parties during campaigns, and explains...
The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. Caitli...
The 2017 general election saw a largely unremarked geographical extension to opinion polling, with t...
Territorial governance in the UK has taken the form of ‘Schrodinger’s devolution’, where the devolve...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Alia Middleton uses evidence from the last four general elections to explain the logic of party lead...
In Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition, Wendy Hui K...
The political economic transformation of Britain has resulted in many individuals ‘winning’ through ...
Populist parties typically voice strong criticism of the establishment, but what happens when these ...
Ryan Swift explains how people’s views of democracy are different across the country and why this ma...
Local elections are taking place across much of England today, 2 May. However, as Chris Game, explai...
Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Max Kiefel, and José Javier Olivas Osuna write that the Leave vote can be ...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
To explain the divisions which permeate UK politics, Paula Surridge, Michael Turner, Robert Struther...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Paul Webb addresses the question of what members do for their parties during campaigns, and explains...
The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. Caitli...
The 2017 general election saw a largely unremarked geographical extension to opinion polling, with t...
Territorial governance in the UK has taken the form of ‘Schrodinger’s devolution’, where the devolve...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Alia Middleton uses evidence from the last four general elections to explain the logic of party lead...
In Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition, Wendy Hui K...