It is now commonplace to criticise the failings of Westminster’s ‘political class’. One part of this criticism regards the limited extent to which Westminster politicians reflect the social background of the voting population. Each party has addressed the problem in different ways, with Labour more likely to focus on the representation of women and the Conservatives on people with ‘proper jobs’ before election.1Devolved and European elections have provided new opportunities for parties: Labour’s push for more elected women has been relatively effective in the Scottish, Welsh and European elections; and, before UKIP made significant gains in European Parliament elections in 2014, it promised candidates who...
Why does the strength of class voting vary over time? Recent research has emphasized factors to do w...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...
It is now commonplace to criticise the failings of Westminster’s ‘political class’...
It is frequently said that Britain’s quality of democracy is effected by a paucity of good quality p...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
One way of increasing citizens’ trust in politics is to ensure there is a suitable representation of...
The term ‘politics-facilitating occupation' is used widely but loosely in the MP recruitment l...
The term ‘politics-facilitating occupation' is used widely but loosely in the MP recruitment l...
The term ‘politics-facilitating occupation' is used widely but loosely in the MP recruitment l...
Drawing on data from the Parliamentary Candidates UK project, we profile the socio-demographic chara...
In a recent statement, Labour’s Chuka Umunna seemed to suggest the BAME population form one homogene...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Peter Allen argues that the activities of political parties is now focused heavily on the national p...
Why does the strength of class voting vary over time? Recent research has emphasized factors to do w...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...
It is now commonplace to criticise the failings of Westminster’s ‘political class’...
It is frequently said that Britain’s quality of democracy is effected by a paucity of good quality p...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
One way of increasing citizens’ trust in politics is to ensure there is a suitable representation of...
The term ‘politics-facilitating occupation' is used widely but loosely in the MP recruitment l...
The term ‘politics-facilitating occupation' is used widely but loosely in the MP recruitment l...
The term ‘politics-facilitating occupation' is used widely but loosely in the MP recruitment l...
Drawing on data from the Parliamentary Candidates UK project, we profile the socio-demographic chara...
In a recent statement, Labour’s Chuka Umunna seemed to suggest the BAME population form one homogene...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Peter Allen argues that the activities of political parties is now focused heavily on the national p...
Why does the strength of class voting vary over time? Recent research has emphasized factors to do w...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...