The result in the Rochester and Strood by-election makes clear that many are looking to Westminster and venting their dissatisfaction with what they perceive to be a distant, unresponsive and dishonest political class. The anger underpinning UKIP support is a product of the particular performance of the governing and opposition parties’ in the current economic climate as well as the perceived failings with mainstream politics more generally, argue Nicholas Allen and Sarah Birch
ABSTRACT: Similar to a number of other right-wing populist parties in Europe, Great Britain's United...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
This was an election won by the right, but not in the way the media suggested. It was not a case of ...
UKIP’s victory in the Rochester & Strood by-election gives the party national credibility, writes Pa...
Who is at fault for Britain’s democratic crisis? While political parties seek to be the solution to ...
The success of populist right wing parties in a number of European countries continues to be one of ...
People in Britain today feel both powerless and isolated when it comes to political decision making ...
‘All general elections are interesting; some are surprising; only a few can be described as astonish...
John Curtice looks at the evidence of recent opinion polls to examine the character and sources of s...
UKIP’s victory at the Clacton by-election underlined the growing distance between mainstream politic...
Political discontentment remains a pressing issue for UK parliamentary democracy that needs to be be...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
Populist movements of both left and right have been one of the stories of recent years, with the lik...
Using the UK Independence Party, we examine the effects of sudden electoral success on an Anti-Polit...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
ABSTRACT: Similar to a number of other right-wing populist parties in Europe, Great Britain's United...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
This was an election won by the right, but not in the way the media suggested. It was not a case of ...
UKIP’s victory in the Rochester & Strood by-election gives the party national credibility, writes Pa...
Who is at fault for Britain’s democratic crisis? While political parties seek to be the solution to ...
The success of populist right wing parties in a number of European countries continues to be one of ...
People in Britain today feel both powerless and isolated when it comes to political decision making ...
‘All general elections are interesting; some are surprising; only a few can be described as astonish...
John Curtice looks at the evidence of recent opinion polls to examine the character and sources of s...
UKIP’s victory at the Clacton by-election underlined the growing distance between mainstream politic...
Political discontentment remains a pressing issue for UK parliamentary democracy that needs to be be...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
Populist movements of both left and right have been one of the stories of recent years, with the lik...
Using the UK Independence Party, we examine the effects of sudden electoral success on an Anti-Polit...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
ABSTRACT: Similar to a number of other right-wing populist parties in Europe, Great Britain's United...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
This was an election won by the right, but not in the way the media suggested. It was not a case of ...