In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ‘Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable’. His model shows that, while ideological convergence may boost congruence between governments and the median voter, it can reduce congruence between the party system and the electorate as a whole. Specifically, convergence can increase the mean distance between voters and their nearest party. In this article we show that this captures the reality of today’s British party system. Policy scale placements in British Election Studies from 1987 to 2010 confirm that the pronounced convergence during the past decade has left the Conservatives and Labour closer together than would be optimal in terms of minimising the policy distance between the av...
This article uses Sartori's classification of party systems to map changes in the post-war UK party...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Party membership and activism is declining among Britain’s three major parties. Using individual mem...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ?Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ‘Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory and Conservative defeat in the 2001 Br...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to spatial theories of voting, voters choose parties that are ideolo...
The previous Coalition government attempted to redraw the boundaries of the UK’s Parliamentary const...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
The electoral system in the United Kingdom is generally considered as the simplest method of voting ...
The 2010 general election was notable in multiple respects, and will be recorded by history as the e...
This article argues that despite the importance of national party politics in Britain, constituency-...
This article uses Sartori's classification of party systems to map changes in the post-war UK party...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Party membership and activism is declining among Britain’s three major parties. Using individual mem...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ?Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ‘Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory and Conservative defeat in the 2001 Br...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to spatial theories of voting, voters choose parties that are ideolo...
The previous Coalition government attempted to redraw the boundaries of the UK’s Parliamentary const...
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory, and Conservative defeat, in the 2001 ...
The electoral system in the United Kingdom is generally considered as the simplest method of voting ...
The 2010 general election was notable in multiple respects, and will be recorded by history as the e...
This article argues that despite the importance of national party politics in Britain, constituency-...
This article uses Sartori's classification of party systems to map changes in the post-war UK party...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Party membership and activism is declining among Britain’s three major parties. Using individual mem...