No charges will be made against Conservative candidates who allegedly broke electoral law during the 2015 campaign. The first reaction of some of those involved was to feel vindicated, their second was to attack the regulators. Alistair Clark explains the importance of electoral law, and writes that, with trust in politics being already weak, politicians should be supporting the regime, whatever its flaws may be
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We asked our election experts to reflect on the election results, and on what their implications mig...
Evidence suggests a multi-party system is slowly emerging in UK politics, but our electoral rules ma...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Launching the Labour party’s general election campaign on 5 January, Ed Miliband estimated that the ...
The Attorney General Dominic Grieve MP has apologised for controversial remarks about corruption amo...
Robust plans are in place ahead of the May elections, but it is vital that voters know what does and...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
Election campaigns are an expensive business. In this post, Jess Garland discusses a new report on p...
Concerns have been raised that insufficient funding has been affecting the delivery of elections in ...
Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie and David Rossiter consider the background to and likely electoral cons...
The Conservative party spent £1.2 million on Facebook during the UK 2015 general election campaign. ...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
The scandal over MPs' expenses that erupted in 2009 was followed by a surge in discussion of elector...
This is the biggest political story of the year and yet also the smallest. While Britain plunges int...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. With an election having taken place only two years beforehand, there...
We asked our election experts to reflect on the election results, and on what their implications mig...
Evidence suggests a multi-party system is slowly emerging in UK politics, but our electoral rules ma...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...