The 2017 Conservative Manifesto opens with the statement that “now more than ever, Britain needs a clear plan”. In the spirit of due diligence, Abby Innes offers the first in a short series of articles on the political economy of the manifesto. Here she considers how the party’s strategy towards the state compares with reality
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The chapter will proceed through providing a critical engagement with Lefebvre's theorization of aut...
This article discusses two models of primary care provision in England: a now-dominant corporate-led...
This paper focuses on the British state’s attitude towards co-operatives, focusing mainly on the Tha...
With David Cameron’s recent relaunch of the Big Society, it is timely to re-examine plans from acros...
The Conservative Party manifesto plans for funding long-term care took most people by surprise. Mela...
Through their ambitious devolution programme, the Conservatives show a new assertiveness in relation...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
This thesis seeks to understand just what governance looks like to practitioners themselves and how ...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
In recent years British Conservatism has sought to elaborate its own understanding of social justice...
This dissertation is concerned with the distribution of power within the Conservative Party, but sp...
Whether in power or in opposition, the planning policies of the Conservative Party are caught in a ...
During his quest for leadership of the English Conservative Party, David Cameron declared his intent...
An accessible summary of some of the key findings from my article previously published in Local Gove...
This paper considers whether there has been a shift in the balance between equity and efficiency in ...
The chapter will proceed through providing a critical engagement with Lefebvre's theorization of aut...
This article discusses two models of primary care provision in England: a now-dominant corporate-led...
This paper focuses on the British state’s attitude towards co-operatives, focusing mainly on the Tha...