While the Liberal Democrats suffered heavy losses in last week’s council elections, the Conservatives have emerged relatively unscathed, and in some cases made gains. Is it possible that the Tories have moved more towards the centre ground? Peter King investigates ‘progressive Conservatism’, and finds that it is the party’s pragmatism in being in coalition with the Liberal Democrats that has steered it away from its more traditional policies
Social liberalism has consistently been highlighted as arguably the defining feature of David Camero...
The Conservatives appear to have established a clear and consistent opinion poll lead over the Labou...
While one can overstate the extent to which the Conservative party has changed since 2005, especiall...
Simon Griffiths argues that Cameron is not part of the ’Progressive Conservatism’ tradition of Disra...
After three successive general election defeats, and three leaders since 1997, the Conservative Part...
In January 2009 David Cameron announced that the ‘underlying philosophy’ of his government would be ...
David Cameron’s current trouble with his party over Europe is increasingly being compared with that ...
By way of an introduction to this special issue, our aim here is to bring together and interpret som...
Alastair Hill finds Peter King‘s book to be an excellent exploration in to the threads of Conservati...
The Conservative party’s long dominance of British politics was overturned after 1992. The party suf...
Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an exp...
The big political question about the Conservative Party, which will exercise us until the next elect...
Katharine Dommett undertakes a comparative study of the current Conservative and Liberal Democrat id...
With more than 50 per cent of the popular vote in the general election going to parties on the right...
Under David Cameron the Conservative party recovered sufficiently to deliver a Conservative Prime Mi...
Social liberalism has consistently been highlighted as arguably the defining feature of David Camero...
The Conservatives appear to have established a clear and consistent opinion poll lead over the Labou...
While one can overstate the extent to which the Conservative party has changed since 2005, especiall...
Simon Griffiths argues that Cameron is not part of the ’Progressive Conservatism’ tradition of Disra...
After three successive general election defeats, and three leaders since 1997, the Conservative Part...
In January 2009 David Cameron announced that the ‘underlying philosophy’ of his government would be ...
David Cameron’s current trouble with his party over Europe is increasingly being compared with that ...
By way of an introduction to this special issue, our aim here is to bring together and interpret som...
Alastair Hill finds Peter King‘s book to be an excellent exploration in to the threads of Conservati...
The Conservative party’s long dominance of British politics was overturned after 1992. The party suf...
Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an exp...
The big political question about the Conservative Party, which will exercise us until the next elect...
Katharine Dommett undertakes a comparative study of the current Conservative and Liberal Democrat id...
With more than 50 per cent of the popular vote in the general election going to parties on the right...
Under David Cameron the Conservative party recovered sufficiently to deliver a Conservative Prime Mi...
Social liberalism has consistently been highlighted as arguably the defining feature of David Camero...
The Conservatives appear to have established a clear and consistent opinion poll lead over the Labou...
While one can overstate the extent to which the Conservative party has changed since 2005, especiall...