This chapter examines the evolution of the extreme and radical right in the United Kingdom, providing an overview of its historical, organizational, and electoral development. In contrast to the experience of several other Western democracies, the repeated failures of extreme and radical right parties in Britain led academics to point to “British exceptionalism,” or to portray this case as the “ugly duckling” in the wider family of Europe’s extreme right. However, between 2010 and 2016, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) scored a string of impressive successes, finishing ahead of the mainstream parties in the 2014 European Parliament elections, then winning nearly 13 percent of the popular vote in the 2015 general election. The final section ...
How can centre-right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
Despite strong evidence in the wider study of electoral behaviour that party campaigning can have im...
This article reviews the campaign manifestoes of the main political parties vying in the UK's 2014 E...
This article examines the update of ideological foundations of the largest right-wing radical party ...
A number of Far Right and “radical right” parties have recently been scoring electoral successes acr...
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is the most significant new party in British politics for a generat...
This presentation gave an overview of the historical roots, groupuscular dynamics of the extreme rig...
This article aims to further our understanding of the nature of UKIP. Our approach differs from much...
In many ways, UKIP represents a classic case of mainstreaming of a peripheral party: its public prof...
This article argues that the extreme right in Britain has a higher level of latent support than woul...
Many people consider the contemporary extreme right as if it were political pornography: it is diffi...
UKIP has watched as its competitors on the mainstream and radical right have exited the electoral fi...
Amidst all the academic and media discussion in recent years of the causes and consequences of the r...
In the new EU member states, the European Parliament elections in June 2004 were anticipated with pa...
In this article we explore the structural shifts which help explain the emergence of UKIP as a major...
How can centre-right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
Despite strong evidence in the wider study of electoral behaviour that party campaigning can have im...
This article reviews the campaign manifestoes of the main political parties vying in the UK's 2014 E...
This article examines the update of ideological foundations of the largest right-wing radical party ...
A number of Far Right and “radical right” parties have recently been scoring electoral successes acr...
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is the most significant new party in British politics for a generat...
This presentation gave an overview of the historical roots, groupuscular dynamics of the extreme rig...
This article aims to further our understanding of the nature of UKIP. Our approach differs from much...
In many ways, UKIP represents a classic case of mainstreaming of a peripheral party: its public prof...
This article argues that the extreme right in Britain has a higher level of latent support than woul...
Many people consider the contemporary extreme right as if it were political pornography: it is diffi...
UKIP has watched as its competitors on the mainstream and radical right have exited the electoral fi...
Amidst all the academic and media discussion in recent years of the causes and consequences of the r...
In the new EU member states, the European Parliament elections in June 2004 were anticipated with pa...
In this article we explore the structural shifts which help explain the emergence of UKIP as a major...
How can centre-right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
Despite strong evidence in the wider study of electoral behaviour that party campaigning can have im...
This article reviews the campaign manifestoes of the main political parties vying in the UK's 2014 E...