For most of its existence spanning twenty years, the British Green Party has been singularly ineffectual electorally, never attracting 1-2% of the vote. But for a few brief months in 1989-1990, that changed dramatically, with the party receiving 14.9% of the vote in the 1989 European Elections. By 1992, however, the party’s poll standing had been reduced to its earlier position. This article discusses the rise and decline of the British Green party
Between 2010 and 2015, the Green Party went from being an james.dennisonafterthought in British poli...
Green parties achieved a major breakthrough in the 1989 European elections. Who voted green in these...
First published online: 19 March 2018The two parties that lost the most votes at the 2017 General El...
This chapter looks at the green party in british politics during the period 1989-199
Britain appears to be largely removed from the new political tide of ‘green’ parties that is current...
The rather sudden up- and down-swing of Green Party support in Britain is analysed with the help of ...
The Green Party has come a long way since it began standing for election in 1974. In the 2010 Genera...
There has been a notable increase in Green Party support in England and Wales over the past decade, ...
There has been a notable increase in Green Party support in England and Wales over the past decade, ...
This book explains how the Greens went from obscurity to England’s third largest party in just one y...
The article examines the electoral results of the Czech Green Party in the 2010 elections to the low...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
Over the past decade, there have been remarkable support for the Green parties in Britain, as enviro...
Party membership and activism is declining among Britain’s three major parties. Using individual mem...
Between 2010 and 2015, the Green Party went from being an james.dennisonafterthought in British poli...
Green parties achieved a major breakthrough in the 1989 European elections. Who voted green in these...
First published online: 19 March 2018The two parties that lost the most votes at the 2017 General El...
This chapter looks at the green party in british politics during the period 1989-199
Britain appears to be largely removed from the new political tide of ‘green’ parties that is current...
The rather sudden up- and down-swing of Green Party support in Britain is analysed with the help of ...
The Green Party has come a long way since it began standing for election in 1974. In the 2010 Genera...
There has been a notable increase in Green Party support in England and Wales over the past decade, ...
There has been a notable increase in Green Party support in England and Wales over the past decade, ...
This book explains how the Greens went from obscurity to England’s third largest party in just one y...
The article examines the electoral results of the Czech Green Party in the 2010 elections to the low...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
Over the past decade, there have been remarkable support for the Green parties in Britain, as enviro...
Party membership and activism is declining among Britain’s three major parties. Using individual mem...
Between 2010 and 2015, the Green Party went from being an james.dennisonafterthought in British poli...
Green parties achieved a major breakthrough in the 1989 European elections. Who voted green in these...
First published online: 19 March 2018The two parties that lost the most votes at the 2017 General El...