Britain is recognised as one of the most secularised nations in Western Europe and also one of the few countries where the populist radical right has been unable to make serious electoral progress. This chapter explores the relationship to religion of a number of populist parties in Britain including the Respect Party, UKIP and the BNP. It also looks at the reactions of Churches and other faith communities in response to the rise of these populist movements and argues that Britain represents an infertile breeding ground for populists wishing to use religion to advance their cause
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...
This collection focuses on right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion, both theoretically and em...
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...
Britain is recognised as one of the most secularised nations in Western Europe and also one of the f...
Britain is recognised as one of the most secularised nations in Western Europe and also one of the f...
This chapter focuses on the phenomenon of right-wing populism as it relates to Christianity in Europ...
This article shows that religion has been consistently important in predicting voters' party choices...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
This chapter examines the relationship between religion and right-wing populist politics in contempo...
Western democracies are experiencing a new wave of right-wing populism that seeks to mobilise religi...
This article explores the intersection between the British National Party (BNP) and their claims to ...
The current global wave of populism has fuelled a surge in scholarly interest but the links between ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Western democracies are experiencing a new wave of right-wing populism that seeks to mobilise religi...
Several scholars suggest that religion is on the rise in party competition due to the upswing of rad...
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...
This collection focuses on right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion, both theoretically and em...
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...
Britain is recognised as one of the most secularised nations in Western Europe and also one of the f...
Britain is recognised as one of the most secularised nations in Western Europe and also one of the f...
This chapter focuses on the phenomenon of right-wing populism as it relates to Christianity in Europ...
This article shows that religion has been consistently important in predicting voters' party choices...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
This chapter examines the relationship between religion and right-wing populist politics in contempo...
Western democracies are experiencing a new wave of right-wing populism that seeks to mobilise religi...
This article explores the intersection between the British National Party (BNP) and their claims to ...
The current global wave of populism has fuelled a surge in scholarly interest but the links between ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Western democracies are experiencing a new wave of right-wing populism that seeks to mobilise religi...
Several scholars suggest that religion is on the rise in party competition due to the upswing of rad...
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...
This collection focuses on right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion, both theoretically and em...
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...