Launching the Labour party’s general election campaign on 5 January, Ed Miliband estimated that the Conservatives would outspend Labour by a ratio of 3:1. Recent media commentaries have suggested that the Conservatives are already attracting large sums in donations to the campaigns in their target constituencies. But is that much money being given? Ron Johnston, David Cutts and Charles Pattie examine the evidence
Ed Miliband has announced that to counter the Conservative party’s financial advantage during the 20...
Political finance scholars have paid little attention to the partisan preferences of business donors...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
It is widely expected that the Conservatives will outspend their opponents in the election campaign,...
At the 2015 general election, the Conservative incumbent MP in Watford won 24,400 votes: over the pr...
Money is a necessary component of a candidate’s constituency campaign, supporting the work of agents...
The article examines the financing of the Conservative Party in the aftermath of the 2001 general el...
Although the Election Commission has published data before on who gives what to political parties, b...
Why has reform of party funding in the UK been so troublesome for the body politic and steps to clea...
At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
No charges will be made against Conservative candidates who allegedly broke electoral law during the...
Political donations in the UK have been subject to comprehensive disclosure since 2001. We study the...
Political donations in the UK have been subject to comprehensive disclosure since 2001. We study the...
Allegations that membership of the House of Lords and large political donations go hand-in-hand stre...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
Ed Miliband has announced that to counter the Conservative party’s financial advantage during the 20...
Political finance scholars have paid little attention to the partisan preferences of business donors...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
It is widely expected that the Conservatives will outspend their opponents in the election campaign,...
At the 2015 general election, the Conservative incumbent MP in Watford won 24,400 votes: over the pr...
Money is a necessary component of a candidate’s constituency campaign, supporting the work of agents...
The article examines the financing of the Conservative Party in the aftermath of the 2001 general el...
Although the Election Commission has published data before on who gives what to political parties, b...
Why has reform of party funding in the UK been so troublesome for the body politic and steps to clea...
At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
No charges will be made against Conservative candidates who allegedly broke electoral law during the...
Political donations in the UK have been subject to comprehensive disclosure since 2001. We study the...
Political donations in the UK have been subject to comprehensive disclosure since 2001. We study the...
Allegations that membership of the House of Lords and large political donations go hand-in-hand stre...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
Ed Miliband has announced that to counter the Conservative party’s financial advantage during the 20...
Political finance scholars have paid little attention to the partisan preferences of business donors...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...