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The Link between British Perceptions of Party Ideological Positions and Electoral Outcomes, 2017-20
Abstract In the wake of successive disappointing election performances by the UK Labour Party, commentators on the party’s centre-right...

Colin Kaljee
20 min read


The Politics of NHS Spending
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) was set up in 1948 following the 1942 Beveridge report, a cross-party report which established its...

Fatima Osman
6 min read


Splendid Isolation or Fish out of Water? Fishing, Brexit, and the Iconography of a Maritime Nation
1. The fish are alright Historically and presently, the United Kingdom has identified and presented itself as a maritime nation.[1] Fisheries, historically a significant source of employment, cultural identity, and economic output, are a vital component of the UK’s seafaring character. Amidst the decline of other British coastal industries, fishing, also in a state of ‘managed decline’,[2] is perhaps the UK’s final remaining material link to this maritime heritage. Our ar

Aadil Siddiqi and Nathan Davies
19 min read
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