While the EU referendum vote put the political divide between Britain’s towns and cities into the spotlight, this divide is the product of long-term forces of social and economic change. In this chapter, we show how geographical polarisation has and continues to reshape British politics, in the diverging trends between those places that have experienced relative decline and those that have thrived. Not only do these changes have electoral consequences for the major parties in Westminster they pose particular challenges in terms of public policy
During the recovery after the economic crisis, much academic and policy attention was diverted to th...
There is a growing narrative that the outcome of the UK referendum on European Union membership was ...
It was over 25 years ago that European Urban and Regional Studies was launched at a time of epochal ...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
The general election of June 2017 revealed a continued tilting of the political axis in England that...
Rokkan’s electoral mobilization and cleavage model of class-based politics within countries is being...
Spatial inequalities have been a constant feature of capitalist development in Britain. Today there ...
A dynamic of global economic development means that many countries are experiencing uneven developme...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
The concept of polarisation, where the extremes of a distribution are growing and where there is a m...
The aim of this research is using statistical and GIS software to understand the electoral geography...
Commentators have suggested an increased spatial polarisation in voting behaviour within Great Brita...
Despite the emphasis of the European Regional Policy on territorial cohesion, regional disparities h...
Three geographical elements play major roles in the operation of the UK's electoral system: the geog...
A well-established narrative has existed for some time in British politics: ‘left behind’ places are...
During the recovery after the economic crisis, much academic and policy attention was diverted to th...
There is a growing narrative that the outcome of the UK referendum on European Union membership was ...
It was over 25 years ago that European Urban and Regional Studies was launched at a time of epochal ...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
The general election of June 2017 revealed a continued tilting of the political axis in England that...
Rokkan’s electoral mobilization and cleavage model of class-based politics within countries is being...
Spatial inequalities have been a constant feature of capitalist development in Britain. Today there ...
A dynamic of global economic development means that many countries are experiencing uneven developme...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
The concept of polarisation, where the extremes of a distribution are growing and where there is a m...
The aim of this research is using statistical and GIS software to understand the electoral geography...
Commentators have suggested an increased spatial polarisation in voting behaviour within Great Brita...
Despite the emphasis of the European Regional Policy on territorial cohesion, regional disparities h...
Three geographical elements play major roles in the operation of the UK's electoral system: the geog...
A well-established narrative has existed for some time in British politics: ‘left behind’ places are...
During the recovery after the economic crisis, much academic and policy attention was diverted to th...
There is a growing narrative that the outcome of the UK referendum on European Union membership was ...
It was over 25 years ago that European Urban and Regional Studies was launched at a time of epochal ...