This article examines changing patterns of voting for parties on the left in the UK and Europe. It shows that while combined support for social‐democratic, left and Green parties remains strong, the composition of the left's electorate has radically changed. Increasingly, left parties rely on a coalition of new middle‐class voters and traditional and new working‐class constituencies. This coalition is relatively cohesive on questions of economic redistribution, but divided on social and cultural issues. Recent instability in Labour's electoral coalition reflects broader structural trends facing left parties across Europe
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This book aims at investigating, through the analysis of secondary literature, electoral manifestos,...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
This article examines changing patterns of voting for parties on the left in the UK and Europe. It s...
First published online: 28 November 2020Britain's political parties can be divided into two blocs : ...
How has the narrative of the social-democratic parties changed in the era of globalisation and in th...
This article investigates the electoral behavior of post-Fordist social classes between the beginnin...
In this article we explore the structural shifts which help explain the emergence of UKIP as a major...
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The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The goal of this dissertation is to find out how the ideological position of the British Labour part...
This article assesses the double strategic dilemma facing the social democratic parties of the recen...
This book aims at investigating, through the analysis of secondary literature, electoral manifestos,...
The configuration of political party competition has been in upheaval in Europe for several decades ...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
This book aims at investigating, through the analysis of secondary literature, electoral manifestos,...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
This article examines changing patterns of voting for parties on the left in the UK and Europe. It s...
First published online: 28 November 2020Britain's political parties can be divided into two blocs : ...
How has the narrative of the social-democratic parties changed in the era of globalisation and in th...
This article investigates the electoral behavior of post-Fordist social classes between the beginnin...
In this article we explore the structural shifts which help explain the emergence of UKIP as a major...
Version of Record online: 9 JAN 2018The rise of the radical right fundamentally changes the face of ...
This article investigates the recent government participation of a number of radical right-wing popu...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The goal of this dissertation is to find out how the ideological position of the British Labour part...
This article assesses the double strategic dilemma facing the social democratic parties of the recen...
This book aims at investigating, through the analysis of secondary literature, electoral manifestos,...
The configuration of political party competition has been in upheaval in Europe for several decades ...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
This book aims at investigating, through the analysis of secondary literature, electoral manifestos,...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...