Popular Understandings of Politics in Britain, 1937-2015

Monthly Archives: February 2015

Two Polarities of Anti-Politics

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Tweet In this post for the LSE General Election 2015 blog, Will Jennings and Gerry Stoker argue that voters supporting the two main anti-politics parties in the 2015 general election have policy preferences that are polar opposites. Because of this, they suggest that trying to be friends with both Ukip and Green supporters won’t work […]

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Anti-politics: a supply problem, not an engagement problem

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Tweet [Cross posted at Policy Network] Only when politics changes and the behaviour of politicians becomes more focused on ‘doing the right thing’ will citizens be prepared to engage The reform plans for the UK parliament captured in the Speaker’s Commission on Digital Democracy deserve the accolade afforded to the British Leyland’s Austin Allegro by […]

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EVENT: Delving into Disaffection

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Tweet Will Jennings will be speaking about anti-politics at a Westminster Abbey current research seminar on 9 February 2015. Click here for more information.

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