Allegations that membership of the House of Lords and large political donations go hand-in-hand stretch back hundreds of years, with Tony Blair at one point questioned by police on the issue. Here Andrew Mell illustrates a direct statistical link, and argues that it shows the need for reform of both the House of Lords and our party funding system
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The article examines the financing of the Conservative Party in the aftermath of the 2001 general el...
Matthew Flinders and Alexandra Anderson look back on the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal and find that wh...
Election campaigns are an expensive business. In this post, Jess Garland discusses a new report on p...
Why has reform of party funding in the UK been so troublesome for the body politic and steps to clea...
Keith Ewing and N. S. Ghaleigh examine the impact of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendum...
Although the Election Commission has published data before on who gives what to political parties, b...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
Political donations in the UK have been subject to comprehensive disclosure since 2001. We study the...
Launching the Labour party’s general election campaign on 5 January, Ed Miliband estimated that the ...
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At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
On the evening of February 22nd 2012, there was a fracas in the Strangers’ Bar in the House of Commo...
In May 2009, revelations by The Telegraph on MPs’ expenses triggered one of the biggest scandals in ...
Political donations in the UK have been subject to comprehensive disclosure since 2001. We study the...
While the role of money in policymaking is a central question in political economy research, surpris...
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