With 2015 being an election year in the UK, British electoral and parliamentary dynamics are in the spotlight. The following articles have been selected because they offer insight into the formal electoral sphere—thereby suggesting informed ways of understanding what is being billed as the most unpredictable election in recent history.
- The Importance of Local Parties and Incumbency to the Electoral Prospects of the Liberal Democrats by Craig Johnson (Open access)
- British MPs on British PMs: Parliamentary Evaluations of Prime Ministerial Success by Royal Holloway Group PR3710
- Political Party Supporters’ Attitudes towards and Involvement with Green Issues in Britain by Ben Clements
- Window Dressing 2.0: Constituency-Level Web Campaigns in the 2010 UK General Election by Benjamin Lee
- British Public Opinion After a Decade of War: Attitudes to Iraq and Afghanistan by Rachael Gribble, Simon Wessley, Susan Klein, David A. Alexander, Christopher Dandeker and Nicola T. Fear
From explorations of public opinion to local electoral dynamics, we hope that these articles are good companions as we progress through the twists and turns of the long campaign for #ge2015.
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