Why do politicians rebel and vote against the party line when high stakes bills come to the floor of the legislature? To address that question, we leverage the three so-called Meaningful Votes that took place in the British House of Commons between January and March 2019 on the Withdrawal Agreement that the Conservative government had reached with the European Union. The bill was defeated decisively three times following a major revolt amongst Conservative backbench Members of Parliament (MPs). We find that three factors influenced their rebellion calculus: the MP's own ideological views, constituency preferences and career concerns. Somewhat paradoxically, the rebellion within the Conservative Party came from MPs who had supported Leave in...
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Why do politicians rebel and vote against the party line when high stakes bills come to the floor of...
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The Conservative Party’s divisions over the EU are well known. But what motivated MPs to back Leave ...
This article provides an empirical analysis of the voting behaviour of Conservative parliamentarians...
The British party system is known for its discipline and cohesion, but it remains wedged on one issu...
Strong party discipline is a core feature of Westminster parliamentary systems. Parties typically co...
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MPs who feel strongly enough about a particular issue – whether Heathrow expansion, the Anglo-Irish ...
British politics oscillates between two modes on Brexit and changes at the flick of a switch. Coinci...
This article provides the first systematic examination of the voting motivations of Conservative MPs...
This article provides the first systematic examination of the voting motivations of Conservative MPs...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election took place against the backdrop of the vote for Brexit an...
How do legislators deal with having preferences that go against those of the principals that they re...
This paper considers the attitudes of members of the parliamentary Conservative Party (PCP) during t...
Why do politicians rebel and vote against the party line when high stakes bills come to the floor of...
The 2016 referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU) brought about significant change in the po...
Members of Parliament (MPs) who vote against their party can improve their public standing. But how ...
The Conservative Party’s divisions over the EU are well known. But what motivated MPs to back Leave ...
This article provides an empirical analysis of the voting behaviour of Conservative parliamentarians...
The British party system is known for its discipline and cohesion, but it remains wedged on one issu...
Strong party discipline is a core feature of Westminster parliamentary systems. Parties typically co...
International audienceThis article examines the process of extinction of former remainer Conservativ...
MPs who feel strongly enough about a particular issue – whether Heathrow expansion, the Anglo-Irish ...
British politics oscillates between two modes on Brexit and changes at the flick of a switch. Coinci...
This article provides the first systematic examination of the voting motivations of Conservative MPs...
This article provides the first systematic examination of the voting motivations of Conservative MPs...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election took place against the backdrop of the vote for Brexit an...
How do legislators deal with having preferences that go against those of the principals that they re...
This paper considers the attitudes of members of the parliamentary Conservative Party (PCP) during t...