Faced with a climate of public hostility over immigration, the far right British National Party (BNP) could not have chosen a more promising time to launch an electoral strategy than when Nick Griffin took leadership in 1999. Though the party failed to connect with voters over the long term, as Dr Matthew Goodwin discusses, there remains considerable potential for a more articulate successor
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
Brexit has made a coherent position on immigration urgent for Britain’s political parties, but Labou...
The British National party (BNP) is the most successful extreme right party in Britain's electoral h...
One conventional wisdom of British politics is that there is no room for the extremist views of the ...
The British National Party gained no seats in the 2010 general election, and were trounced in Barkin...
Notwithstanding the endemic failure of extreme-right parties in Britain, the British National Party ...
Notwithstanding the endemic failure of extreme-right parties in Britain, the British National Party ...
In spite of evidence of long-running and large latent support, we have been in a state of denial abo...
The thesis assesses the 'modernisation' of the British National Party (BNP) primarily between Octobe...
The government’s efforts to bring down net migration have had significant negative impacts on migran...
voters went to the polls to elect councillors in 131 local author-ities in England, members of the G...
Immigration is one of the key political issues that will decide votes at the forthcoming General Ele...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
On 3 May 2012, voters went to the polls to elect councillors in 131 local authorities in England, me...
The success of populist right wing parties in a number of European countries continues to be one of ...
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
Brexit has made a coherent position on immigration urgent for Britain’s political parties, but Labou...
The British National party (BNP) is the most successful extreme right party in Britain's electoral h...
One conventional wisdom of British politics is that there is no room for the extremist views of the ...
The British National Party gained no seats in the 2010 general election, and were trounced in Barkin...
Notwithstanding the endemic failure of extreme-right parties in Britain, the British National Party ...
Notwithstanding the endemic failure of extreme-right parties in Britain, the British National Party ...
In spite of evidence of long-running and large latent support, we have been in a state of denial abo...
The thesis assesses the 'modernisation' of the British National Party (BNP) primarily between Octobe...
The government’s efforts to bring down net migration have had significant negative impacts on migran...
voters went to the polls to elect councillors in 131 local author-ities in England, members of the G...
Immigration is one of the key political issues that will decide votes at the forthcoming General Ele...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
On 3 May 2012, voters went to the polls to elect councillors in 131 local authorities in England, me...
The success of populist right wing parties in a number of European countries continues to be one of ...
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
Brexit has made a coherent position on immigration urgent for Britain’s political parties, but Labou...
The British National party (BNP) is the most successful extreme right party in Britain's electoral h...