Despite comprehensive reform (PPERA 2000) and recent review of (Phillips Review 2007) of party finance in Britain, public opinion of party finance remains plagued by perceptions of corruption, undue influence from wealthy donors, carefree and wasteful spending, and more generally--from the perception that there is just ‘too much money’ in politics. In this article we argue that knowledge of and attitudes towards party finance matter, not least of all because advocates of reform have cited public opinion as evidence for reform. However, because attitudes towards party finance are part of a broader attitudinal structure, opinion-led reforms are unlikely to succeed in increasing public confidence. Using data generated from YouGov’s online pane...
Objective We use the variation in public support for campaign finance reform (CFR) to determine fact...
This article investigates how citizens form their opinions on political-finance issues. Two distinct...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psepho...
Despite comprehensive reform (Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act) and recent review (P...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
This article presents some theoretical contours for the study of party finance and its consequences....
Valentino Larcinese argues that the UK should adopt public financing for political parties to help a...
If political parties are to play their essential role in our democracy, we must ensure that they are...
This article examines how political strategies and institutional arrange-ments can shape the outcome...
Political parties are one of the key institutions of the political system, but today the public perc...
Election campaigns are an expensive business. In this post, Jess Garland discusses a new report on p...
In Britain, the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act has revolutionized the regulation o...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. With an election having taken place only two years beforehand, there...
At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
Objective We use the variation in public support for campaign finance reform (CFR) to determine fact...
This article investigates how citizens form their opinions on political-finance issues. Two distinct...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psepho...
Despite comprehensive reform (Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act) and recent review (P...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
This article presents some theoretical contours for the study of party finance and its consequences....
Valentino Larcinese argues that the UK should adopt public financing for political parties to help a...
If political parties are to play their essential role in our democracy, we must ensure that they are...
This article examines how political strategies and institutional arrange-ments can shape the outcome...
Political parties are one of the key institutions of the political system, but today the public perc...
Election campaigns are an expensive business. In this post, Jess Garland discusses a new report on p...
In Britain, the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act has revolutionized the regulation o...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. With an election having taken place only two years beforehand, there...
At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
Objective We use the variation in public support for campaign finance reform (CFR) to determine fact...
This article investigates how citizens form their opinions on political-finance issues. Two distinct...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psepho...