Will the Prime Minister’s decision to call an early election work in her favour? Ben Worthy looks at the data from previous ‘takeover’ prime ministers. He concludes that an election victory will free Theresa May from the short fate of other takeovers but won’t, in itself, help her secure a long or more stable premiership
If Theresa May manages to carry on as Prime Minister, her precarious position within the Conservativ...
In her short premiership (19 months to date) Theresa May has experienced the highs and lows of polit...
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to ...
There are more or less two routes to becoming Prime Minister. You can either win a General Election ...
When Theresa May became Prime Minister in July 2016, she joined a list of eleven previous UK takeove...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
No party emerges with much credit from the general election, writes Robin Pettitt. Theresa May is di...
Theresa May’s first two years in office illustrate Anthony King’s (1991) observation that premiershi...
David Cameron has indicated that he will resign as British Prime Minister on 13 July, with Theresa M...
Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors...
Theresa May’s premiership is widely acknowledged to have been a failure, but political commentators ...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...
As election fever “grips” Wales, speculation over whether or not Prime Minister Theresa May will eve...
It seems that there will be a general election before Christmas. This, it is believed, could break t...
If Theresa May manages to carry on as Prime Minister, her precarious position within the Conservativ...
In her short premiership (19 months to date) Theresa May has experienced the highs and lows of polit...
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to ...
There are more or less two routes to becoming Prime Minister. You can either win a General Election ...
When Theresa May became Prime Minister in July 2016, she joined a list of eleven previous UK takeove...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
No party emerges with much credit from the general election, writes Robin Pettitt. Theresa May is di...
Theresa May’s first two years in office illustrate Anthony King’s (1991) observation that premiershi...
David Cameron has indicated that he will resign as British Prime Minister on 13 July, with Theresa M...
Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors...
Theresa May’s premiership is widely acknowledged to have been a failure, but political commentators ...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...
As election fever “grips” Wales, speculation over whether or not Prime Minister Theresa May will eve...
It seems that there will be a general election before Christmas. This, it is believed, could break t...
If Theresa May manages to carry on as Prime Minister, her precarious position within the Conservativ...
In her short premiership (19 months to date) Theresa May has experienced the highs and lows of polit...
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to ...