This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large number of MPs who left Parliament following the 2010 General Election. We have found that: the widely held perception that MPs make a smooth transition into lucrative private sector employment after leaving Parliament is largely mistaken; the MPs' expenses scandal has seriously undermined the status of MPs and, as such, may also have made a career in Parliament less enticing for good prospective parliamentary candidates; and the job of an MP remains fraught with difficulties for women due to the strain it places on family life
Many recent studies show that firms profit from connections to influential politicians, but less is ...
The British House of Commons has entered a period of substantial change, moving from a state of part...
This study focuses on the exit of MPs of underrepresented groups – i.e., women, visible minorities a...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
Every election sees a number of parliamentarians leave the House of Commons. Through outlining the e...
The experience of politicians leaving elected office is under-researched (Keane, 2011). This paper e...
This article analyses how and why regional MPs leave parliament. Both population and survey data wer...
The article reviews the experience of former British prime ministers in the twentieth century. There...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
This article uses empirical data to establish and analyse the links between pre-parliamentary politi...
At each election, some MPs decide to step down. Irrespective of their motivation, retirement has an ...
In this dissertation, turnover in regional parliament was studied, as well as life after leaving. Li...
Much has been written about the potential impact of the MPs expenses scandal on the standing of MPs ...
International audienceThis article examines the process of extinction of former remainer Conservativ...
Many recent studies show that firms profit from connections to influential politicians, but less is ...
Many recent studies show that firms profit from connections to influential politicians, but less is ...
The British House of Commons has entered a period of substantial change, moving from a state of part...
This study focuses on the exit of MPs of underrepresented groups – i.e., women, visible minorities a...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
Every election sees a number of parliamentarians leave the House of Commons. Through outlining the e...
The experience of politicians leaving elected office is under-researched (Keane, 2011). This paper e...
This article analyses how and why regional MPs leave parliament. Both population and survey data wer...
The article reviews the experience of former British prime ministers in the twentieth century. There...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
This article uses empirical data to establish and analyse the links between pre-parliamentary politi...
At each election, some MPs decide to step down. Irrespective of their motivation, retirement has an ...
In this dissertation, turnover in regional parliament was studied, as well as life after leaving. Li...
Much has been written about the potential impact of the MPs expenses scandal on the standing of MPs ...
International audienceThis article examines the process of extinction of former remainer Conservativ...
Many recent studies show that firms profit from connections to influential politicians, but less is ...
Many recent studies show that firms profit from connections to influential politicians, but less is ...
The British House of Commons has entered a period of substantial change, moving from a state of part...
This study focuses on the exit of MPs of underrepresented groups – i.e., women, visible minorities a...