This article discusses why the Labour party was highly unlikely to win the British general election of 2015. It does so by probing four major predicaments: lack of confidence in Ed Miliband as a potential Prime Minister, in Labour’s ability to run the economy, in its capacity to manage the explosive issue of immigration and in its will to tackle (alleged) pervasive welfare abuse. The article agrees that, in the key issues of the economy, immigration and social welfare Labour was quite out of tune with public perceptions and attitudes but then suggests these many of these were, in turn, at variance with empirically verifiable facts. The article then contends that political parties do have the capacity to modify public perceptions and attitud...
After decades in which party competition was fought in the centre ground, the 2017 UK General Electi...
Tony Blair has led the New Labor’s Party to three successive victories in the election since 1997. G...
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, has gone through a tough stretch recently with the polls se...
Why is the Labour party struggling to gain support? Ed Miliband certainly lacks that ‘X factor’, but...
First paragraph: Labour entered the UK general election with a double handicap. Brexit was peeling a...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The result of the 2017 general election was widely expected to be a foregone conclusion, namely a co...
With the party season concluded for another year, and parliament about to return from recess, Tim Le...
This article argues that Gordon Brown as prime minister is a puzzle of ideas and policy. This observ...
Do policy failures inevitably lead to electoral punishment? This paper examines the role of immigrat...
This article examines the 2010 Labour leadership contest, seeking to explain why Ed Miliband narrowl...
One of the most striking features of Labour Party politics during the years of Jeremy Corbyn's leade...
In light of Alan Johnson’s recent resignation, and eight months after their general election defeat,...
none1noThe article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems...
After decades in which party competition was fought in the centre ground, the 2017 UK General Electi...
Tony Blair has led the New Labor’s Party to three successive victories in the election since 1997. G...
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, has gone through a tough stretch recently with the polls se...
Why is the Labour party struggling to gain support? Ed Miliband certainly lacks that ‘X factor’, but...
First paragraph: Labour entered the UK general election with a double handicap. Brexit was peeling a...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The result of the 2017 general election was widely expected to be a foregone conclusion, namely a co...
With the party season concluded for another year, and parliament about to return from recess, Tim Le...
This article argues that Gordon Brown as prime minister is a puzzle of ideas and policy. This observ...
Do policy failures inevitably lead to electoral punishment? This paper examines the role of immigrat...
This article examines the 2010 Labour leadership contest, seeking to explain why Ed Miliband narrowl...
One of the most striking features of Labour Party politics during the years of Jeremy Corbyn's leade...
In light of Alan Johnson’s recent resignation, and eight months after their general election defeat,...
none1noThe article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems...
After decades in which party competition was fought in the centre ground, the 2017 UK General Electi...
Tony Blair has led the New Labor’s Party to three successive victories in the election since 1997. G...
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...