The United Kingdom political landscape has historically been dominated by the two main political parties: Labour and the Conservatives. However, by the 2010 General Election, their vote share had dropped to 65%. The 2010 election also saw a new development enter the UK political landscape—televised leaders’ debates, which featured the leaders of the three largest political parties. Discussions before the 2015 General Election resulted in a decision to repeat the debate experiment, but this time, partly due to changes in projected vote shares, seven leaders were invited to the main debate. Using content analysis of the debate, this research questions the presentation of the debate as a deliberative event. Participatory parity was not achieve...
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During the British General Election 2010 a major innovation was introduced in part to improve engage...
Since 1965, Britain’s major political parties have radically, and repeatedly, changed the ways in wh...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
Leader debates have become a pre-eminent means of campaign communication in numerous countries and w...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
David Cameron’s speech to the Conservative Party conference in Manchester today marks the end of the...
In the wake of the two Clegg vs. Farage debates, most have agreed that Farage came out on top. Nick ...
Whether there will be debates this year in advance of the 2015 General Election is open to question,...
International audienceThis paper aims at examining to what extent breaking the rules constitutes a s...
Few political parties are willing to lead the public debate on how the European Union should develop...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Leader debates have become a pre-eminent means of campaign communication in numerous countries and w...
Do leaders of challenger parties adopt a ?niche? strategy in national televised debates? This paper...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
In this post, Kristi Winters and Edzia Carvalho explain that, for all the criticisms, few participan...
During the British General Election 2010 a major innovation was introduced in part to improve engage...
Since 1965, Britain’s major political parties have radically, and repeatedly, changed the ways in wh...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
Leader debates have become a pre-eminent means of campaign communication in numerous countries and w...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
David Cameron’s speech to the Conservative Party conference in Manchester today marks the end of the...
In the wake of the two Clegg vs. Farage debates, most have agreed that Farage came out on top. Nick ...
Whether there will be debates this year in advance of the 2015 General Election is open to question,...
International audienceThis paper aims at examining to what extent breaking the rules constitutes a s...
Few political parties are willing to lead the public debate on how the European Union should develop...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...