Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin recently interviewed the leader of the Green Party Natalie Bennett in advance of a talk she was giving in the Palace of Westminster about the future for political reform. In part one of a two part interview, they discussed what needs to be done to modernise our political and constitutional arrangements, and what specifically can be done to improve Parliament and the quality of our governance
The Green Party has seen a significant rise in party membership and voting intention. Sarah Birch in...
Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP, recently gave a speech at the LSE...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
Interview with Natalie Bennett, the leader of the Green Party, who argues that her party occupies th...
Since the election last May, the coalition government has pursued a wide-ranging programme of consti...
Natalie Bennett recently announced that she will not seek re-election for a third term as leader of ...
Over the past twelve months the Democracy Matters research team, consisting of academics and campaig...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sean Kippin, Patrick Dunleavy and the DA team examine how...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Explanations for the decline in political disengagement often focus on what can be loosely termed th...
The UK’s political and democratic system are under severe strain, with declining turnout and increas...
Patrick Dunleavy and Sean Kippin examine how democratic the UK’s party system and political parties ...
Philip Coggan, aka ‘Buttonwood’ of the Economist, recently spoke to Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin a...
The General Election of 2015 looks set to be an exceptionally good one for the SNP, who look set to ...
The incoming majority Conservative Government have made one of their first decisions the abolition o...
The Green Party has seen a significant rise in party membership and voting intention. Sarah Birch in...
Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP, recently gave a speech at the LSE...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
Interview with Natalie Bennett, the leader of the Green Party, who argues that her party occupies th...
Since the election last May, the coalition government has pursued a wide-ranging programme of consti...
Natalie Bennett recently announced that she will not seek re-election for a third term as leader of ...
Over the past twelve months the Democracy Matters research team, consisting of academics and campaig...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sean Kippin, Patrick Dunleavy and the DA team examine how...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Explanations for the decline in political disengagement often focus on what can be loosely termed th...
The UK’s political and democratic system are under severe strain, with declining turnout and increas...
Patrick Dunleavy and Sean Kippin examine how democratic the UK’s party system and political parties ...
Philip Coggan, aka ‘Buttonwood’ of the Economist, recently spoke to Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin a...
The General Election of 2015 looks set to be an exceptionally good one for the SNP, who look set to ...
The incoming majority Conservative Government have made one of their first decisions the abolition o...
The Green Party has seen a significant rise in party membership and voting intention. Sarah Birch in...
Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP, recently gave a speech at the LSE...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...