This latest edition of a prestigious and venerable series surveys the build up to the tumultuous 2019 General Election and its immediate aftermath, offering reasoned conjecture about the future of British party politics and democracy. -- .
This latest edition of a prestigious and venerable series surveys the build up to the tumultuous 2019 General Election and its immediate aftermath, offering reasoned conjecture about the future of British party politics and democracy. -- .
John Bartle is Professor of Government at the University of Essex Nicholas Allen is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway University at the University of London
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Preface - John Bartley and Nicholas Allen 1 Deadlock: Minority government and Brexit - Nicholas Allen 2 The Conservative Party: the triumph of the Eurosceptics - Thomas Quinn 3 The Labour Party: paralysis on the left - Paul Whiteley 4 Chaos and complexity in the party system - John Bartle 5 A divided electorate: old loyalties, new identities and the British 'culture war' - Maria Sobolewska 6 Why [the Conservatives/Labour/no one] won - Robert Johns 7 Britain in the wider world: not so exceptional - Sarah Birch 8 A critical election? - Jane Green Appendix: Election results since 1945 Index
Preface - John Bartley and Nicholas Allen 1 Deadlock: Minority government and Brexit - Nicholas Allen 2 The Conservative Party: the triumph of the Eurosceptics - Thomas Quinn 3 The Labour Party: paralysis on the left - Paul Whiteley 4 Chaos and complexity in the party system - John Bartle 5 A divided electorate: old loyalties, new identities and the British 'culture war' - Maria Sobolewska 6 Why [the Conservatives/Labour/no one] won - Robert Johns 7 Britain in the wider world: not so exceptional - Sarah Birch 8 A critical election? - Jane Green Appendix: Election results since 1945 Index
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