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Party politics and elections
Britain’s centralising state makes it vulnerable to clientelism and cronyism
January 27th, 2022
Party politics and elections
From rumours to numbers: how do we know if a Prime Minister is in trouble?
January 19th, 2022
Party politics and elections
Trust in politics has a reasonable correlation with a range of outcomes, including vote choice, turnout, and policy preferences
January 17th, 2022
Party politics and elections
Orpington all over again: why the North Shropshire electoral earthquake means the Liberal Democrats have turned the corner on the road back to recovery
December 21st, 2021
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Party politics and elections
How non-partisan campaigns can rally the troops when the political stakes are high
November 22nd, 2021
Party politics and elections
Why strong leaders often end up damaging their parties in the medium term
November 16th, 2021
Party politics and elections
How the rise of Militant Tendency transformed MI5’s perception of Trotskyism’s ability to pose a threat to the British state
November 15th, 2021
Fairness and Equality
Bulldozing Brexit: Masculine imagery dominated both Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn’s 2019 general election campaigns
November 11th, 2021
Party politics and elections
To regain lost ground at the next election, Labour will need to convince voters that it can deliver greater social justice and security without risking the economy
November 8th, 2021
Party politics and elections
Lowering the voting age: three lessons from the 1969 Representation of the People’s Act
November 3rd, 2021
Party politics and elections
How the roll out of BBC radio in the 1920s increased voter turnout in Britain
October 27th, 2021
Fairness and Equality
While attention to women voters in manifestos has increased in recent years, certain groups of women remain overlooked
October 26th, 2021
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