This article analyses the successful Conservative election campaign of 2019 and how it took advantage of a fractured political and economic landscape. It reviews the unique circumstances around the 2019 election and the ‘surprising death’ of a no-deal Brexit. We then analyse the divergent political communication strategies in the 2017 and 2019 Conservative campaigns showing how the latter was much more coherent and politically unorthodox. Drawing on socioeconomic, demographic and British Election Study data, we argue that Boris Johnson’s messaging was carefully tailored towards the demands of voters in the ‘red wall’ seats. Conservative success was built around an appeal to voters in these economically depressed ‘geographies of discontent’....
The loss of many of Labour's core constituencies in the North East Wales, the Midlands and Northern ...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
This article analyses the extent of party change in response to the vote for Brexit in the Conservat...
The outcome of the 2019 general election—a resounding Conservative majority and an unprecedented def...
How can centre-right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
First paragraph: Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has won a large majority in the 2019 general ele...
The outcome of the UK General Election of December 2019 was a substantial victory for the Conservati...
The outcome of the 2017 general election—a hung parliament—defied most predictions. In this article,...
Just two years after a disastrous campaign which cost Theresa May her majority in Parliament and ann...
The article presents the main parties (i.e. the Conservative Party, Labor Party, Liberal Democrats a...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election took place against the backdrop of the vote for Brexit an...
The vote for Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to Conservative statecraft, the most profound the ...
This chapter explains the backgrounds, the strategies, and the performance of the Conservatives’ thr...
As the dust settled on the 2019 General Election, social media went into overdrive. A forlorn Boris ...
The loss of many of Labour's core constituencies in the North East Wales, the Midlands and Northern ...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
This article analyses the extent of party change in response to the vote for Brexit in the Conservat...
The outcome of the 2019 general election—a resounding Conservative majority and an unprecedented def...
How can centre-right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
First paragraph: Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has won a large majority in the 2019 general ele...
The outcome of the UK General Election of December 2019 was a substantial victory for the Conservati...
The outcome of the 2017 general election—a hung parliament—defied most predictions. In this article,...
Just two years after a disastrous campaign which cost Theresa May her majority in Parliament and ann...
The article presents the main parties (i.e. the Conservative Party, Labor Party, Liberal Democrats a...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election took place against the backdrop of the vote for Brexit an...
The vote for Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to Conservative statecraft, the most profound the ...
This chapter explains the backgrounds, the strategies, and the performance of the Conservatives’ thr...
As the dust settled on the 2019 General Election, social media went into overdrive. A forlorn Boris ...
The loss of many of Labour's core constituencies in the North East Wales, the Midlands and Northern ...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...