With more than 50 per cent of the popular vote in the general election going to parties on the right of the political spectrum, the intriguing question is whether Britain in 2015, or to be more precise England, has become increasingly conservative in outlook? Dave Richards and Martin Smith explore this questions and the challenges facing all the political parties
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The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under Dav...
Following up from his 2015 analysis on the economic and cultural positions of party supporters in En...
This article analyses the successful Conservative election campaign of 2019 and how it took advantag...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
Despite winning the December 2019 General Election, the Conservative parliamentary party is a moribu...
There is an urgent need to move beyond a nineteenth century set of ideas about democracy and governa...
As political trends snap into sharp focus next week with the crowning of the new Labour leader, the ...
While the Liberal Democrats suffered heavy losses in last week’s council elections, the Conservative...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
The big political question about the Conservative Party, which will exercise us until the next elect...
This was an election won by the right, but not in the way the media suggested. It was not a case of ...
With the General Election now firmly behind us, we are beginning to gain a better sense of what it w...
The fourth book in our Bite-Size book series ‘Will the Tory Party Ever Be the Same?: The Effect of B...
International audienceThe Conservative party’s long dominance of British politics was overturned aft...
The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under Dav...
Following up from his 2015 analysis on the economic and cultural positions of party supporters in En...
This article analyses the successful Conservative election campaign of 2019 and how it took advantag...