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Exploring the relationship between class and voting

Harold D. ClarkeNovember 28, 2017
We asked a selection of authors to respond to ‘The New Politics of Class’ by Geoffrey Evans and James Tilley The New Politics of Class by Geoffrey Evans and Ja...
CommentElectionsUKWelfare & Inequality3 min read

With long-term care, stop giving expert answers to the wrong questions

Deborah MabbettNovember 24, 2017
In the UK’s uncertain economic landscape, one bright spot continues to shine. The country is wonderfully rich when it comes to property wealth. The ONS put the...
CommentEconomyHealthUK6 min read

The ‘new’ power of class

Mike SavageNovember 23, 2017
We asked a selection of authors to respond to ‘The New Politics of Class’ by Geoffrey Evans and James Tilley Class still fundamentally affects politi...
CommentEconomyUKWelfare & Inequality3 min read

How austerity has impacted our school system

Françoise GranoulhacNovember 22, 2017
It is time to take stock of what austerity policies have meant for the school system in England. Seven years after the election of a Conservative-led coalition...
CommentEducationUKWelfare & Inequality5 min read
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Why our governing economic model is at a tipping point

Political QuarterlyNovember 21, 2017
Alfie Stirling, Laurie Laybourn-Langton It is widely accepted that macroeconomic policy in the UK and the USA has experienced two major periods of breakdown an...
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Mixed communities or missed opportunities?

Political QuarterlyNovember 15, 2017
Bert Provan Large social housing estates – often high-rise post war blocks – are common in Europe. Frequently seen as problem neighbourhoods, these estates hav...
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Understanding the post-liberal centre ground

Political QuarterlyNovember 10, 2017
Adrian Pabst Much of the post-2017 general election analysis has focused on Theresa May’s spectacular fall from grace and the surge in support for Jeremy Corb...
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Where next for long-term care?

Political QuarterlySeptember 26, 2017
Deborah Mabbett The Conservatives expected to win in 2017, and the manifesto was written accordingly. For the small team in Number 10, it was an opportunity ...
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Proscribing National Action: considering the impact of banning the British far-right group

Political QuarterlySeptember 13, 2017
Chris Allen Chris Allen Following the news that West Midlands Police have arrested five serving members of the British army on suspicion of being membe...
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UK International Development Policy post Brexit?

Political QuarterlySeptember 5, 2017
Simon Lightfoot, Emma Mawdsley and Balázs Szent-Iványi Simon Lightfoot Theresa May’s announcement prior to the election that the “0.7% commitment remai...
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The Politics of the Labour Manifesto

Political QuarterlyJune 26, 2017
Ben Jackson At the outset of the 2017 election campaign there seemed to be a good chance that the Labour Party would be broken – possibly irreparably – on the...
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Explaining the resurgence of nationalism in politics

Political QuarterlyJune 8, 2017
Colin Crouch Theresa May’s claim that the Conservative party is the true representative of working people at the wrong end of society’s inequalities is surrea...
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