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With America’s chaotic presidential election in full-swing, here’s why the U.S. could learn a few important lessons from British elections.
A new study in the British Journal of Criminology indicates that the different political periods in which people 'came of age' has an important influence on their perception of crime, even decades ...
Now, many more working-class people do not vote at all. And when they do, they are less drawn to any party in particular. Class differences with respect to turnout have thus become greater than class ...
The people of Britain will soon be voting in a referendum on Brexit: whether Britain should leave the European Union. Whatever side you support, it is clear that this is an extremely important ...
This divide is likely to remain important in national politics. ... Thomas Leeper and James Tilley have found that some 75 percent of the British people now self-identify as either leavers or ...
Hansard’s 2016 Audit of Political Engagement found that 39% of young people say they are certain to vote, the highest level in the 12 years the audit has been published.
There is a widespread belief that class has become less important in British politics, and so does not merit as much attention as it once did. This belief is false.
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