In 1999 the Labour government in the UK devolved significant powers to the newly created Scottish Parliament and the National Assembly for Wales. This article concludes that the British Labour Party, as a national party, has not formally reorganised itself to reflect the new realities of devolution. Rather, the national ruling elite has continued to stress the importance of maintaining the valuable Labour brand to ensure the electability of the party at Westminster and retain the possibility of using party links to co-ordinate policy on devolved matters across Britain. Even so, the regional Labour elites in Scotland and Wales have acquired the freedom to make significant strategic choices in terms of policy and electoral strategy. However, ...
This article assesses how the main British multi-national parties, whilst retaining an attachment of...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
In 1999 the Labour government in the UK devolved significant powers to the newly created Scottish Pa...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The article addresses how Britain’s major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
The article analyses the candidate selection procedures of each of the major parties in the run‐up t...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
National audienceThis article tries to examine the attitude of New Labour towards devolution from199...
International audienceIf voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotla...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
International audienceThis paper argues that New Labour's devolution proposals can be seen as part o...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
This article assesses how the main British multi-national parties, whilst retaining an attachment of...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
In 1999 the Labour government in the UK devolved significant powers to the newly created Scottish Pa...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The article addresses how Britain’s major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
The article analyses the candidate selection procedures of each of the major parties in the run‐up t...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
National audienceThis article tries to examine the attitude of New Labour towards devolution from199...
International audienceIf voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotla...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
International audienceThis paper argues that New Labour's devolution proposals can be seen as part o...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
This article assesses how the main British multi-national parties, whilst retaining an attachment of...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...