Douglas Carswell has defected from the Conservatives to the United Kingdom Independence Party. He has taken the unusual step of opting to trigger a by-election, in effect asking the voters of his Clacton constituency permission for his decision. Alun Wyburn-Powell argues that MPs who defect tend to enjoy an enhanced career, and that their defection usually forms part of a wider trend – in this case the shift of voters from Conservative to UKI
The long periods between 1945 and 1970, and 1979 to 2010 proved that the British political system is...
David Cameron won a General Election majority against seemingly insurmountable odds in May 2015. But...
UKIP’s rise has caught the establishment by surprise, with the main parties doing all they can to pr...
The decision of Douglas Carswell, MP for Clacton and leading Eurosceptic, to defect to UKIP was quic...
Douglas Carswell has become the first UK MP with an easy win in the Clacton by-election. UKIP has al...
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Timothy Heppell explores the Prime Minister’s power to appoint or dismiss parliamentarians from cabi...
From 1922-1980, Labour leaders were elected by MPs in a secret ballot. While there are superficially...
The relatively smooth handling of David Laws’ resignation means that the coalition government has su...
The Liberal Party was the dominant party of government from the 1850s to the Great War, but it was v...
MPs who feel strongly enough about a particular issue – whether Heathrow expansion, the Anglo-Irish ...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
Unpopular as the Liberal Democrats are in the current opinion polls the party has stayed together, a...
Members of parliament (MPs) have multiple goals but limited resources. Where MPs make up the vast ma...
One of the few areas where the Liberal Democrats have been able to gain policy concessions from the ...
The long periods between 1945 and 1970, and 1979 to 2010 proved that the British political system is...
David Cameron won a General Election majority against seemingly insurmountable odds in May 2015. But...
UKIP’s rise has caught the establishment by surprise, with the main parties doing all they can to pr...
The decision of Douglas Carswell, MP for Clacton and leading Eurosceptic, to defect to UKIP was quic...
Douglas Carswell has become the first UK MP with an easy win in the Clacton by-election. UKIP has al...
Every election sees a number of parliamentarians leave the House of Commons. Through outlining the e...
Timothy Heppell explores the Prime Minister’s power to appoint or dismiss parliamentarians from cabi...
From 1922-1980, Labour leaders were elected by MPs in a secret ballot. While there are superficially...
The relatively smooth handling of David Laws’ resignation means that the coalition government has su...
The Liberal Party was the dominant party of government from the 1850s to the Great War, but it was v...
MPs who feel strongly enough about a particular issue – whether Heathrow expansion, the Anglo-Irish ...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
Unpopular as the Liberal Democrats are in the current opinion polls the party has stayed together, a...
Members of parliament (MPs) have multiple goals but limited resources. Where MPs make up the vast ma...
One of the few areas where the Liberal Democrats have been able to gain policy concessions from the ...
The long periods between 1945 and 1970, and 1979 to 2010 proved that the British political system is...
David Cameron won a General Election majority against seemingly insurmountable odds in May 2015. But...
UKIP’s rise has caught the establishment by surprise, with the main parties doing all they can to pr...