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Fall of the ‘Red Wall’: Why did Labour strongholds flip?

Posted on 10th April 2024 by Helena Meehan

The 2019 General Election produced an unprecedented electoral realignment- the fall of the ‘Red Wall’ in the Northeast of England.

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The Impact of Brexit on Voting Behaviours in the UK

Posted on 9th April 2024 by Niamh McIvor

Introduction Brexit has played a significant role in the reshaping of normal patterns of voting behaviour in the UK in

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Changing voting behaviour in Northern Ireland: A ‘third way’?

Posted on 8th April 20248th April 2024 by Lucas Todd

In most of the UK, voting behaviour is determined by things like class, education, and economic issues. In Northern Ireland,

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The Effect of Social Identity on Voting Behaviour in the U.K.

Posted on 8th April 2024 by Katherine Rea

Voting behaviour, meaning why people vote in the manner they do, in the United Kingdom has long been examined along

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Voting Behaviour in the UK

Posted on 7th April 2024 by Tara Clarke

The COVID-19 pandemic caused global disturbances with its emergence in late 2019, just three months before British Prime Minister Boris

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Does social media have a positive or negative impact on voting behaviour in UK elections?

Posted on 7th April 2024 by Aoife McCusker

What elements influence voting behaviour predictions? Numerous academics are occupied with answering that question, and a great deal of study

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Shifting Voting Behaviours: The Key to Electoral Success?

Posted on 7th April 2024 by Peter Turner

Within the United Kingdom (UK), voting behaviours of certain groups in society have come under both increasing media and political

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Do short-term voting behaviour factors matter in Northern Ireland?

Posted on 6th April 2024 by Oliver Welsh

Introduction Northern Ireland appears to be a unique case in the UK (United Kingdom) in terms of voting behaviour. while

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People are predictable- an analysis of why we vote the way we do.

Posted on 3rd April 2024 by Nadine Uprichard

To the untrained eye, voting behaviours throughout British politics may seem random, when the reality is anything but. This practice

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How First Past the Post is fundamentally outdated in contemporary British politics. 

Posted on 14th March 2024 by James Keeney

How can a system so historically and intrinsically linked within British politics be one that for decades hasn’t fulfilled an

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