The former Prime Minister's review of party-funding reforms, chaired by Sir Hayden Phillips, reported in March 2007. It was followed in June 2008 by a White Paper from the Ministry of Justice. This article considers these proposals in the context of both previous reforms in Britain and trends in party-funding reform across the rest of Europe. It seeks to establish whether these proposals represent continuity in the British case, and the extent to which Britain arguably remains ‘exceptional’ in terms of party funding. It concludes that the Phillips review represented a potential partial break from British exceptionalism, whilst the White Paper represents a continuation. Both, however, provide further evidence of the fragility of the cartel m...
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Despite comprehensive reform (PPERA 2000) and recent review of (Phillips Review 2007) of party finan...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Britain’s voters have forced a two-party system to begin to operate by a three-party logic. And it’s...
The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 marked the most comprehensive and radical ...
The vote for Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to Conservative statecraft, the most profound the ...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
This article analyses the state of play regarding party funding reform in British Politics through t...
On the evening of February 22nd 2012, there was a fracas in the Strangers’ Bar in the House of Commo...
At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
If political parties are to play their essential role in our democracy, we must ensure that they are...
In Britain, the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act has revolutionized the regulation o...
The extent and nature of business financing of parties is an important feature of political finance....
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
International audienceBrexit was often associated with a recent upsurge of populism in Western democ...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psepho...
Despite comprehensive reform (PPERA 2000) and recent review of (Phillips Review 2007) of party finan...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Britain’s voters have forced a two-party system to begin to operate by a three-party logic. And it’s...
The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 marked the most comprehensive and radical ...
The vote for Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to Conservative statecraft, the most profound the ...