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Party system fragmentation is incompatible with our electoral system
January 27th, 2015
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What effect do leader visits to constituencies have on a party’s vote?
January 24th, 2015
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Voter dealignment, disillusion and the implications for the May 2015 election
January 23rd, 2015
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Voter trends in 2014 reveal important lessons for the 2015 General Election
January 16th, 2015
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The debate over Labour’s mansion tax reflects an increasingly federal political landscape
January 15th, 2015
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It is hyperbolic to claim that donors are splurging cash on the Tories’ local campaigns to help them ‘buy’ the election
January 14th, 2015
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What do local election results tell us about parties’ prospects in 2015?
January 10th, 2015
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Electoral cycles in fiscal policy: Cameron’s pre-election pledges are aimed at solidifying support
January 8th, 2015
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Northern Ireland is suddenly relevant for Westminster elections and Westminster is relevant for Northern Ireland
December 20th, 2014
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Anger and fear: how do they shape our vote?
December 19th, 2014
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The traditional parties should be on their guard for a Green surge
October 9th, 2014
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Though the Green Party’s popularity may continue to rise, it is too ideological to become a ‘UKIP of the Left’
September 12th, 2014
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