Social identities and perceptions of social cleavages have not lost their mobilising capacity: they have been reconfigured, argues Eric Shaw. People are less likely, for example, to see themselves (in a politically significant way) as working class but as respectable ‘hard-working families’. The problem that Miliband and the Labour party have is that many people associate them with benefit claimants and immigrants
The tectonic plates of British politics are shifting. Insurgent parties such as the SNP and UKIP are...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
Immigration has proven one of the hardest issues for Britain’s main parties to address, and UKIP has...
How do voters decide on which party to support? Eric Shaw explains that, rather than being ‘rational...
The centre-left has been outflanked on issues of immigration and identity. Labour must connect with ...
Why is the Labour party struggling to gain support? Ed Miliband certainly lacks that ‘X factor’, but...
In a recent statement, Labour’s Chuka Umunna seemed to suggest the BAME population form one homogene...
Although we know the membership figures, we know little about how representative of the public Labou...
One surprise from the referendum result was the way in which areas of high public spending showed no...
The Momentum movement and the rise in Labour membership are, Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters argue, proof...
The dramatic tightening of the Scottish independence polls can be partly explained by a drift of Lab...
Eric ShawEd Miliband was under intense pressure to take action and distance the Labour party from st...
As the Labour party conference continues in the shadow of the wide-ranging implications of Scotland’...
Ed Miliband’s election as leader of the Labour party could be seen as a break from the technocratic ...
The Labour party’s troubles are not news to its Australian counter-part, writes Keshia Jacotine. Ins...
The tectonic plates of British politics are shifting. Insurgent parties such as the SNP and UKIP are...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
Immigration has proven one of the hardest issues for Britain’s main parties to address, and UKIP has...
How do voters decide on which party to support? Eric Shaw explains that, rather than being ‘rational...
The centre-left has been outflanked on issues of immigration and identity. Labour must connect with ...
Why is the Labour party struggling to gain support? Ed Miliband certainly lacks that ‘X factor’, but...
In a recent statement, Labour’s Chuka Umunna seemed to suggest the BAME population form one homogene...
Although we know the membership figures, we know little about how representative of the public Labou...
One surprise from the referendum result was the way in which areas of high public spending showed no...
The Momentum movement and the rise in Labour membership are, Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters argue, proof...
The dramatic tightening of the Scottish independence polls can be partly explained by a drift of Lab...
Eric ShawEd Miliband was under intense pressure to take action and distance the Labour party from st...
As the Labour party conference continues in the shadow of the wide-ranging implications of Scotland’...
Ed Miliband’s election as leader of the Labour party could be seen as a break from the technocratic ...
The Labour party’s troubles are not news to its Australian counter-part, writes Keshia Jacotine. Ins...
The tectonic plates of British politics are shifting. Insurgent parties such as the SNP and UKIP are...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
Immigration has proven one of the hardest issues for Britain’s main parties to address, and UKIP has...