In this post, Kristi Winters and Edzia Carvalho explain that, for all the criticisms, few participants in the Qualitative Election Study of Britain think that televised debates should be done away with altogether
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
AbstractThe Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to e...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
After the major defeats for the Liberal Democrats in the recent Council Elections and the AV referen...
The UK’s first coalition government during peacetime since 1945 ended with the electoral decimation ...
The United Kingdom political landscape has historically been dominated by the two main political par...
The failure of the May 2010 negotiations between the Liberal Democrats and Labour on forming an alte...
Coalition politics remains relatively unfamiliar to British politicians, despite the experience of t...
While the leaders of the main parties take the weekend to negotiate, Simon Bastow discusses the Libe...
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg claims that there have been “no deals and understandings” with ei...
“Cleggmania” preceded the 2010 General Election, where Nick Clegg saw his and his party’s reputation...
The Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to examine t...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
In the run up to the conference, over 40% of those polled believed that the Liberal Democrats had ma...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
AbstractThe Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to e...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
After the major defeats for the Liberal Democrats in the recent Council Elections and the AV referen...
The UK’s first coalition government during peacetime since 1945 ended with the electoral decimation ...
The United Kingdom political landscape has historically been dominated by the two main political par...
The failure of the May 2010 negotiations between the Liberal Democrats and Labour on forming an alte...
Coalition politics remains relatively unfamiliar to British politicians, despite the experience of t...
While the leaders of the main parties take the weekend to negotiate, Simon Bastow discusses the Libe...
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg claims that there have been “no deals and understandings” with ei...
“Cleggmania” preceded the 2010 General Election, where Nick Clegg saw his and his party’s reputation...
The Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to examine t...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
In the run up to the conference, over 40% of those polled believed that the Liberal Democrats had ma...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
AbstractThe Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to e...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...