Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the electorate and mainstream parties. She writes that, while the EU referendum is a prime example of how these divisions play out in the UK, the changing nature of electoral cleavages raises important questions about politics and party competition in Western democracies more generally
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
Government runs roughshod over Parliament, as the 2017 election demonstrates. But the Fixed-term Par...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the British electorate and mainstream parties. She ...
The UK is now one of the most unequal societies in Europe. The country's acute territorial differenc...
The results of the recent European Parliament elections demonstrate how the traditional model of UK ...
Territorial governance in the UK has taken the form of ‘Schrodinger’s devolution’, where the devolve...
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
To explain the divisions which permeate UK politics, Paula Surridge, Michael Turner, Robert Struther...
In an extract from his new book English Uprising: Brexit and the Mainstreaming of the Far Right, Pau...
The fall in support, and considerable loss of Parliamentary representation, for the Scottish Nationa...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
The COVID-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
It is now six years since Britain voted for Brexit. Drawing on a recent book, Benjamin Hawkins emplo...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
Government runs roughshod over Parliament, as the 2017 election demonstrates. But the Fixed-term Par...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the British electorate and mainstream parties. She ...
The UK is now one of the most unequal societies in Europe. The country's acute territorial differenc...
The results of the recent European Parliament elections demonstrate how the traditional model of UK ...
Territorial governance in the UK has taken the form of ‘Schrodinger’s devolution’, where the devolve...
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
To explain the divisions which permeate UK politics, Paula Surridge, Michael Turner, Robert Struther...
In an extract from his new book English Uprising: Brexit and the Mainstreaming of the Far Right, Pau...
The fall in support, and considerable loss of Parliamentary representation, for the Scottish Nationa...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
The COVID-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
It is now six years since Britain voted for Brexit. Drawing on a recent book, Benjamin Hawkins emplo...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
Government runs roughshod over Parliament, as the 2017 election demonstrates. But the Fixed-term Par...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...