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Who defines economic competence and how has this definition has changed in the last fifty years? Giuseppe Telesca explores the economic competence of the Labour Party in historical perspective. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-econo…


"Wagenknecht's most prominent claim is that she blames what she terms ‘lifestyle leftists’ for investing heavily in identity politics and an attitude of moral superiority" Jörg Michael Dostal explores Sahra Wagenknecht's politics #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/18-aug-24…

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Left Conservatism: Sahra Wagenknecht's Challenge to the German Party System

Reviewing the record of Germany’s current coalition government.


From mass bankruptcies to a dangerous lack of autonomy, @DrDavidJeffery takes a look at why local government in England is in a perilous position – and what can be done. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/broke-and…


"The target is to achieve a culture where racist, misogynist, homophobic and other discriminatory acts are not tolerated, ignored, or dismissed as ‘banter’." New #DigestedRead by Alex Sutherland on improving public trust in the police via research: politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/using-res…

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Using Research to Improve Policing post Casey—and Why that Might not Happen

How can more and better evidence help policing now?


The 2024 General Election results were out of kilter even by FPTP’s usual standards. Why were the parties’ returns to their vote shares so out of line with each other in 2024? By Charles Pattie and David Cutts #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/playing-t…

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Playing the System: Electoral Bias in the 2024 UK General Election

Putting the relative Conservative-Labour bias at the 2024 election into a longer historical perspective.


In a new #DigestedRead for @po_qu, @PatrickDiamond1 and @BarryColfer consider the impact of #Brexit on #NorthernIreland. Read their thoughts on the process for calling a border poll, the rise of 'new identities' in Northern Ireland, and public support for Irish unity👇


From mass bankruptcies to a dangerous lack of autonomy, @DrDavidJeffery takes a look at why local government in England is in a perilous position – and what can be done. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/broke-and…


From mass bankruptcies to a dangerous lack of autonomy, @DrDavidJeffery takes a look at why local government in England is in a perilous position – and what can be done. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/broke-and…


From mass bankruptcies to a dangerous lack of autonomy, @DrDavidJeffery takes a look at why local government in England is in a perilous position – and what can be done. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/broke-and…


The 2024 General Election results were out of kilter even by FPTP’s usual standards. Why were the parties’ returns to their vote shares so out of line with each other in 2024? By Charles Pattie and David Cutts #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/playing-t…

politicalquarterly.org.uk

Playing the System: Electoral Bias in the 2024 UK General Election

Putting the relative Conservative-Labour bias at the 2024 election into a longer historical perspective.


Who defines economic competence and how has this definition has changed in the last fifty years? Giuseppe Telesca explores the economic competence of the Labour Party in historical perspective. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-econo…


"The target is to achieve a culture where racist, misogynist, homophobic and other discriminatory acts are not tolerated, ignored, or dismissed as ‘banter’." New #DigestedRead by Alex Sutherland on improving public trust in the police via research: politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/using-res…

politicalquarterly.org.uk

Using Research to Improve Policing post Casey—and Why that Might not Happen

How can more and better evidence help policing now?


The 2024 General Election results were out of kilter even by FPTP’s usual standards. Why were the parties’ returns to their vote shares so out of line with each other in 2024? By Charles Pattie and David Cutts #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/playing-t…

politicalquarterly.org.uk

Playing the System: Electoral Bias in the 2024 UK General Election

Putting the relative Conservative-Labour bias at the 2024 election into a longer historical perspective.


Who defines economic competence and how has this definition has changed in the last fifty years? Giuseppe Telesca explores the economic competence of the Labour Party in historical perspective. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-econo…


"Wagenknecht's most prominent claim is that she blames what she terms ‘lifestyle leftists’ for investing heavily in identity politics and an attitude of moral superiority" Jörg Michael Dostal explores Sahra Wagenknecht's politics #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/18-aug-24…

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Left Conservatism: Sahra Wagenknecht's Challenge to the German Party System

Reviewing the record of Germany’s current coalition government.


"The target is to achieve a culture where racist, misogynist, homophobic and other discriminatory acts are not tolerated, ignored, or dismissed as ‘banter’." New #DigestedRead by Alex Sutherland on improving public trust in the police via research: politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/using-res…

politicalquarterly.org.uk

Using Research to Improve Policing post Casey—and Why that Might not Happen

How can more and better evidence help policing now?


Who defines economic competence and how has this definition has changed in the last fifty years? Giuseppe Telesca explores the economic competence of the Labour Party in historical perspective. #DigestedRead politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-econo…


British political history could form a vanguard in computational analysis. So why do historians ignore big data? #DigestedRead by @LukeBlaxill politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/why-do-hi…

po_qu's tweet image. British political history could form a vanguard in computational analysis. So why do historians ignore big data?

#DigestedRead by @LukeBlaxill

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How far was the House of Commons misled over Johnson's alleged lockdown parties in Number Ten? New #DigestedRead by @DannyBowman10 and @AndrewCrines politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-end-o…

po_qu's tweet image. How far was the House of Commons misled over Johnson's alleged lockdown parties in Number Ten?

New #DigestedRead by @DannyBowman10 and @AndrewCrines 

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Labour’s politics of anti-neoliberalism from Corbyn to Starmer - #DigestedRead by Niles Webb politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/labours-p…

po_qu's tweet image. Labour’s politics of anti-neoliberalism from Corbyn to Starmer - #DigestedRead by Niles Webb

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#DigestedRead of @StewartLansley's article on ‘Crowding Out’ and the Return of ‘Private Affluence and Public Squalor’ politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/rethinkin…

po_qu's tweet image. #DigestedRead of @StewartLansley's article on ‘Crowding Out’ and the Return of ‘Private Affluence and Public Squalor’

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.@timvlandas defines 'gerontocracy' (a democracy dominated by grey voters) - and ‘gerontonomia' (a stagnating political economy) Read more: politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/from-gero… #DigestedRead #democracy #publicpolicy #greyvoters

po_qu's tweet image. .@timvlandas defines 'gerontocracy' (a democracy dominated by grey voters) - and ‘gerontonomia' (a stagnating political economy)

Read more: politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/from-gero…

#DigestedRead #democracy #publicpolicy #greyvoters

The ‘Partygate’ Investigation into Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson: #DigestedRead of an article Daniel Bowman and Andrew S. Roe-Crines politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-end-o…

po_qu's tweet image. The ‘Partygate’ Investigation into Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson:

#DigestedRead of an article Daniel Bowman and Andrew S. Roe-Crines

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There is nothing wrong with being a Luddite, but ‘big data’ analysis is yet to embed itself within the field of history, writes @LukeBlaxill #DigestedRead #History #data politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/why-do-hi…

po_qu's tweet image. There is nothing wrong with being a Luddite, but ‘big data’ analysis is yet to embed itself within the field of history, writes @LukeBlaxill

#DigestedRead #History #data

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Scottish Parliament voting intentions (Source: Panelbase poll for the Sunday Times, fieldwork 2–5 October 2023) By Coree Brown Swan #DigestedRead #UKpol #ScottishPolitics politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-road-…

po_qu's tweet image. Scottish Parliament voting intentions (Source: Panelbase poll for the Sunday Times, fieldwork 2–5 October 2023)

By Coree Brown Swan #DigestedRead #UKpol #ScottishPolitics

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Scottish voting intentions, UK general election (Source: YouGov and The Times polling, fieldwork 8–13 September 2023) By Coree Brown Swan #DigestedRead #UKpol #ScottishPolitics politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-road-…

po_qu's tweet image. Scottish voting intentions, UK general election (Source: YouGov and The Times polling, fieldwork 8–13 September 2023)

By Coree Brown Swan #DigestedRead #UKpol #ScottishPolitics

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Anti-classism offers a new way to show why monarchy is wrong, argues Alex Benn. Read the new #DigestedRead here. politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/anti-clas…

po_qu's tweet image. Anti-classism offers a new way to show why monarchy is wrong, argues Alex Benn. 

Read the new #DigestedRead here.

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"In British political history, digitisation has populated the tree's lowest branches with juicy fruit, but data science continues to be labelled a ‘specialist’ preoccupation" #DigestedRead by @LukeBlaxill politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/why-do-hi…

po_qu's tweet image. "In British political history, digitisation has populated the tree's lowest branches with juicy fruit, but data science continues to be labelled a ‘specialist’ preoccupation"

#DigestedRead by @LukeBlaxill

politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/why-do-hi…

Boris Johnson revived the animosity between Britain and France through tabloid-style EU bashing. For example, 'Franglais’ is used to suggest that French people are unable to understand any other language. #DigestedRead by @AgnesAlexandre1 politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/brexit-an…

po_qu's tweet image. Boris Johnson revived the animosity between Britain and France through tabloid-style EU bashing. For example, 'Franglais’ is used to suggest that French people are unable to understand any other language.

#DigestedRead by @AgnesAlexandre1

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