In spite of evidence of long-running and large latent support, we have been in a state of denial about the far-right in Britain, which has fed into the growth of UKIP, writes Helen Margetts. Here, she outlines the state of the far-right and argues that we need to move towards acceptance, be alert to signals in long-running trends, and re-examine our political institutions
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This article argues that the extreme right in Britain has a higher level of latent support than woul...
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First published online: 19 July 2020The article focuses on the transformation of the UK Independence...
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is the most significant new party in British politics for a generat...
This thesis examines through the means of a comparative perspective, factors which have allowed the ...
The success of populist right wing parties in a number of European countries continues to be one of ...
The rise of far-right parties represents one of the main challenges for European democracies. Previo...
This paper addresses the way in which the leader of the far-right British National Party (BNP), Nick...
One conventional wisdom of British politics is that there is no room for the extremist views of the ...
A number of Far Right and “radical right” parties have recently been scoring electoral successes acr...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
This is the eleventh article in our series Trouble on the Far-Right. Far right and anti-Muslim pol...
The elections to the European Parliament (EP) held in June 2009 marked a breakthrough for the extrem...
Faced with a climate of public hostility over immigration, the far right British National Party (BNP...
This article argues that the extreme right in Britain has a higher level of latent support than woul...
UKIP has watched as its competitors on the mainstream and radical right have exited the electoral fi...
In recent years the far right in Britain has received increased support in local, national, and Euro...
First published online: 19 July 2020The article focuses on the transformation of the UK Independence...
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is the most significant new party in British politics for a generat...
This thesis examines through the means of a comparative perspective, factors which have allowed the ...
The success of populist right wing parties in a number of European countries continues to be one of ...
The rise of far-right parties represents one of the main challenges for European democracies. Previo...
This paper addresses the way in which the leader of the far-right British National Party (BNP), Nick...