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The rise and fall of Martin Schulz

Political QuarterlyMay 29, 2017
Jörg Michael Dostal Sometimes the (ir-)relevance of ‘academic’ articles rises and falls before their ultimate publication. This is the case with my paper on ...
Other7 min read
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Why Grammar Schools? Why Social Mobility?

Political QuarterlyMay 26, 2017
The controversy about increasing admissions to Britain’s surviving grammar schools has re-opened old, half-forgotten, lines of political controversy. The resul...
Other5 min read

How the sovereign speaks: The changing language of parliamentary legislation

Matt WilliamsMarch 28, 2017
At just seventy words, the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017 is roughly half the length of an article abstract. But, in terms of impact, it i...
BrexitCommentGovernmentUK5 min read

Parliamentary sovereignty and Brexit

Deborah MabbettMarch 9, 2017
For many people, the first weeks of February were a dispiriting time. After the brief cheer of the Supreme Court’s decision, MPs bowed to pressure to accept the...
BrexitCommentUK10 min read
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The populist surge and democracy in today’s Europe

Giorgos KatsambekisJanuary 26, 2017
If we believe top European officials like Herman van Rompuy or Jean-Claude Juncker, as well as mainstream media, populism is now ‘the greatest danger’ for our d...
CommentInternational politics8 min read
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The SNP’s progressive dilemma

David TorranceJanuary 23, 2017
It was the former Labour politician David Marquand who identified what he called the ‘progressive dilemma’ in British politics, that is the reluctance of UK vot...
BrexitCommentElectionsScotland4 min read

Progressive Dilemmas

Patrick DiamondDecember 30, 2016
David Marquand’s influential work of the early 1990s, The Progressive Dilemma, was a landmark volume: Marquand’s book addressed the most profound, long-term cha...
CommentElectionsUK5 min read

Progressive Alliances

Ben JacksonDecember 23, 2016
When the Conservative Party is strong and the Labour Party is weak, leading ornaments of the British left often turn their minds to the creation of a broader, m...
CommentElectionsUK7 min read

Theresa May and the Unhappy Fate of the Takeover Prime Minister

Ben WorthyNovember 17, 2016
There are two routes to becoming Prime Minister in the UK. You can either win a General Election or win a party leadership election to become head of the larges...
CommentGovernmentUK8 min read

Waiting for the new era of trade negotiations to begin

Deborah MabbettSeptember 16, 2016
MPs are back from their summer holidays and demanding to know the government’s negotiating position on Brexit. Will the UK remain in the European single market?...
BrexitCommentEconomyUK7 min read

Mr Cameron’s plan to teach English to Muslim women: lessons in policy implementation

Andrea Andrea Wigfield and Royce TurnerSeptember 7, 2016
Greeted by a storm of controversy, the government announced earlier in the year that it would spend £20 million on a programme to teach Muslim women to speak En...
CommentEducationUKWelfare & Inequality5 min read

The forgotten Geordie revolt of 1977 – and its lessons for the UK today

Iain McLeanSeptember 2, 2016
A long time ago I was a Labour councillor who inadvertently brought down the 1974-9 Labour government. The government could only have lasted a few weeks longer ...
CommentUK5 min read
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