The political ‘centre’ is often discussed in debates about public policy and analyses of party strategies and election outcomes. Yet, to date, there has been little effort to estimate the political centre outside the United States. This article outlines a method of estimating the political centre using public opinion data collected for the period between 1950 and 2005. It is demonstrated that it is possible to measure the centre in Britain, that it moves over time, that it shifts in response to government activity and, furthermore, that it has an observable association with general election outcomes
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The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social re...
The nature of the centre is one of the most significant concepts in the study of comparative politic...
The political ‘centre’ is often discussed in debates about public policy and analyses of party strat...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research used recorded preferences to estimate ...
This thesis challenges the dominant view that municipal elections tell us practically nothing about ...
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Contextual theories of political behaviour assert that the contexts in which people live influence t...
The chapter shows that British post-war public opinion is pretty much one-dimensional, and largely c...
This chapter discusses the policy mood and the moving centre. It is part of a collection whose topic...
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This study focuses on the political attitudes of UK citizens in the aftermath of the ‘Brexit’ vote. ...
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social re...
The nature of the centre is one of the most significant concepts in the study of comparative politic...
The political ‘centre’ is often discussed in debates about public policy and analyses of party strat...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research used recorded preferences to estimate ...
This thesis challenges the dominant view that municipal elections tell us practically nothing about ...
Contextual theories of political behaviour assert that the contexts in which people live influence t...
Contextual theories of political behaviour assert that the contexts in which people live influence t...
The chapter shows that British post-war public opinion is pretty much one-dimensional, and largely c...
This chapter discusses the policy mood and the moving centre. It is part of a collection whose topic...
Most study of British voting behaviour focuses on class and other compositional influences on party ...
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet ...
Some scholars use the ‘dynamic representation’ approach to test how much current policy changes refl...
The 1970s and 1980s have been a period of flux in Western party systems, with two apparent indicator...
Abstract. This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and...
This study focuses on the political attitudes of UK citizens in the aftermath of the ‘Brexit’ vote. ...
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social re...
The nature of the centre is one of the most significant concepts in the study of comparative politic...