LSE Professor Emeritus Rodney Barker discusses the challenges faced by Gordon Brown and David Cameron in winning over the UK electorate in 2010
This article recaps the main trends in public opinion and electoral support for the Conservative par...
By Ruth Garland This election campaign may be fascinating to the experts but it is almost guaranteed...
The UK’s Conservative Party does not sit with other mainstream centre-right parties in the European ...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
David Cameron, leader of the British Conservative Party, has tried to bring the Conservative Party t...
We asked our election experts to reflect on the election results, and on what their implications mig...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
Party leaders – from Tony Blair to David Cameron – have promised a new way of doing politics when ca...
The big political question about the Conservative Party, which will exercise us until the next elect...
It has often been said that ‘oppositions don’t win elections, governments lose them’, and this aphor...
At the 2005 general election in the UK, held on 5 May, the Labour Party won an historically unpreced...
Under David Cameron the Conservative party recovered sufficiently to deliver a Conservative Prime Mi...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
Using the UK Independence Party, we examine the effects of sudden electoral success on an Anti-Polit...
First, realise that things probably have stabilised – but within a range of variables that can still...
This article recaps the main trends in public opinion and electoral support for the Conservative par...
By Ruth Garland This election campaign may be fascinating to the experts but it is almost guaranteed...
The UK’s Conservative Party does not sit with other mainstream centre-right parties in the European ...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
David Cameron, leader of the British Conservative Party, has tried to bring the Conservative Party t...
We asked our election experts to reflect on the election results, and on what their implications mig...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
Party leaders – from Tony Blair to David Cameron – have promised a new way of doing politics when ca...
The big political question about the Conservative Party, which will exercise us until the next elect...
It has often been said that ‘oppositions don’t win elections, governments lose them’, and this aphor...
At the 2005 general election in the UK, held on 5 May, the Labour Party won an historically unpreced...
Under David Cameron the Conservative party recovered sufficiently to deliver a Conservative Prime Mi...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
Using the UK Independence Party, we examine the effects of sudden electoral success on an Anti-Polit...
First, realise that things probably have stabilised – but within a range of variables that can still...
This article recaps the main trends in public opinion and electoral support for the Conservative par...
By Ruth Garland This election campaign may be fascinating to the experts but it is almost guaranteed...
The UK’s Conservative Party does not sit with other mainstream centre-right parties in the European ...