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Charting a New Political Notion: “Devolution Max” and its Circulation in Britain Since 2009

open access: yesMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 2014
This paper focuses on a recently invented British political notion: that of “devolution max” (or “devo max”). The first aim of this paper is to trace the origin and chart the circulation of this political concept within the UK.
Nathalie Duclos
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Ed Davey's Tory Removals: The Liberal Democrats and the 2024 General Election

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 83-90, January/March 2025.
Abstract The 2024 general election represented a remarkable comeback for the Liberal Democrats. Less than a decade on from the coalition and the 2015 election debacle, Sir Ed Davey's party reclaimed third‐party status in the House of Commons with seventy‐two MPs—the largest total for the Liberal Democrats or their Liberal Party predecessors since the ...
Peter Sloman
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the Descriptive Representation of Women: The Case of the National Assembly of Wales

open access: yesUndergraduate Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2018
With the devolved institutions nearing their 20th anniversary, the Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales and the Northern Ireland Assembly have changed the face of politics within the United Kingdom.
Laura Ann Waddilove
doaj   +1 more source

Fragmented and Dealigned: The 2024 British General Election and the Rise of Place‐Based Politics

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 13-25, January/March 2025.
Abstract While the outcome of the 2024 British general election signalled a resounding repudiation of the incumbent government—returning a 231‐seat swing from the Conservatives to Labour—it did not radically overturn the geography of electoral outcomes in England and Wales.
Will Jennings   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Scottish public finances 2010-11 : surplus or deficit?

open access: yes, 2012
The annual publication of the Government Expenditure and Revenues in Scotland Report (known as GERS), which is compiled by professional economists in the Scottish Government, is a highly political event.
Midwinter, Arthur
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91. Scottish National Party Victory, 4 May 2007

open access: yes, 2019
The Scottish National Party was created in April 1934. The SNP result in the 1935 general election was very poor and the party had to wait till April 1945 to win its first parliamentary seat.
Auer, Christian
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Values in the Valence Election: Fragmentation and the 2024 General Election

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 26-36, January/March 2025.
Abstract The 2024 general election delivered a verdict on an unpopular Conservative government, a valence election where the key motivation was to remove a government seen as failing. But this is not a full account of the voting choices of the British public.
Paula Surridge
wiley   +1 more source

Partidos de ámbito no estatal e integración europea. Los casos de Convergència i Unió, el Scottish National Party y la Lega Nord

open access: yesPapers, 2009
Este estudio compara las posiciones programáticas de tres PANE sobre los grados más o menos convenientes de integración europea desde sus posiciones respectivas.
Cesáreo Rodríguez-Aguilera de Prat
doaj   +1 more source

The Most Disproportionate UK Election: How the Labour Party Doubled its Seat Share with a 1.6‐Point Increase in Vote Share in 2024

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 37-64, January/March 2025.
Abstract The Labour Party doubled its seats in the 2024 UK general election, winning a landslide majority with only a 1.6 point increase in its UK vote share and an historically low vote share for a winning party at just under 34 per cent. This article provides new evidence for three constituency‐level explanations for this outcome in the context of ...
Marta Miori, Jane Green
wiley   +1 more source

European integration and autonomist parties: a Scottish National Party and Frisian National Party perspective. 1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Since the 1970s stateless, nationalist and regionalist parties (SNRP) have become mainstream actors in many Western European countries. These parties are also often identified as one of the most pro-European parties in Europe.
Arno Van Der Zwet
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