Throughout the short campaign, this blog will publish a series of posts that focus on each of the electoral regions in the UK. In this post, Jack Blumenau and Simon Hix discuss the overall picture of party competition across these different regions. They show that different regions face different constellations of competitive parties, and that there has been a steady increase in party fragmentation across regions over time
The previous Coalition government attempted to redraw the boundaries of the UK’s Parliamentary const...
The United Kingdom general election takes place next week, with current polling predicting no clear ...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their predictions for the East and West Mid...
Much is being written about the fragmentation of the British party system in the run-up to the 2015 ...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Last Thursday’s elections highlighted the persistence of multi-party politics, the growing distincti...
Three geographical elements play major roles in the operation of the UK's electoral system: the geog...
The article addresses how Britain’s major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
In 1955 more than 90% of voters opted to back either Labour or the Conservatives. In 2015, this figu...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their current predictions for the North Eas...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
The 2010 general election was notable in multiple respects, and will be recorded by history as the e...
The First Past The Post electoral system exacerbates divisions between the different parts of Britai...
Voters are again looking beyond the traditional two-party system and look set to put paid to a famou...
The previous Coalition government attempted to redraw the boundaries of the UK’s Parliamentary const...
The United Kingdom general election takes place next week, with current polling predicting no clear ...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their predictions for the East and West Mid...
Much is being written about the fragmentation of the British party system in the run-up to the 2015 ...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Last Thursday’s elections highlighted the persistence of multi-party politics, the growing distincti...
Three geographical elements play major roles in the operation of the UK's electoral system: the geog...
The article addresses how Britain’s major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
In 1955 more than 90% of voters opted to back either Labour or the Conservatives. In 2015, this figu...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their current predictions for the North Eas...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
The 2010 general election was notable in multiple respects, and will be recorded by history as the e...
The First Past The Post electoral system exacerbates divisions between the different parts of Britai...
Voters are again looking beyond the traditional two-party system and look set to put paid to a famou...
The previous Coalition government attempted to redraw the boundaries of the UK’s Parliamentary const...
The United Kingdom general election takes place next week, with current polling predicting no clear ...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their predictions for the East and West Mid...