How do British MEPs fare in the European Parliament? Using detailed voting records from 2004 until 2015, Simon Hix illustrates the percentage of times MEPs from different member states, European political groups, and national parties are on the ‘winning side’ in votes in the European Parliament. The figures indicate that British MEPs do particularly poorly in comparison to those from other member states. This is partly a reflection of the fact that a large number of MEPs from the UK do not sit in the most powerful political groups, while even those parties that do sit in important groups, such as Labour, tend to vote against their own allies’ positions more frequently than other MEPs
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Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
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This article presents a new survey of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) conducted during 201...
A key theme of Democratic Audit’s recent work has been the need to radically improve the feedback lo...
This paper analyses MEPs’ voting behaviour on all regulations and directives forming the Six-Pack an...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
How do British MEPs fare in the European Parliament? In a previous article in our UK influence in Eu...
The extent to which British MEPs are appointed to key positions in the European Parliament can be ex...
In recent blogs I have looked at policy outcomes, voting records and policy-makers’ connections to a...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
The UK has influenced some major EU policies, such as the creation of the single market and enlargem...
The UK is the most outvoted Member State in the EU Council. However, it has supported more than 97% ...
One of the key issues in the context of the UK’s debate over EU membership is the level of influence...
Given the UK has one of the largest contingents of MEPs, how will Brexit change the way political pa...
How influential is the UK in EU decision-making? In the third in a series of articles, Simon Hix pre...
This article presents a new survey of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) conducted during 201...
A key theme of Democratic Audit’s recent work has been the need to radically improve the feedback lo...
This paper analyses MEPs’ voting behaviour on all regulations and directives forming the Six-Pack an...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...