A Conservative Victory Like No Other?: Introduction
Jonathan Tonge, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Louise Thompson
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The Results: How Britain Voted
David Denver
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From Minority Government to Parliamentary Stalemate: Why Election 2019 was Needed to Break the Brexit Logjam
Louise Thompson
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‘Mistake overturned, so I call it a lesson learned’: The Conservatives
Sam Power, Tim Bale, Paul Webb
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Labour’s 2019 Campaign: A Defeat of Epic Proportions
Eunice Goes
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Relevant Again but Still Unpopular? The Liberal Democrats’ 2019 Election Campaign
David Cutts, Andrew Russell
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How Niche Parties React to Losing Their Niche: The Cases of the Brexit Party, the Green Party and Change UK
James Dennison
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Tribes and Turbulence: The 2019 UK General Election in Scotland
James Mitchell, Ailsa Henderson
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The Election in Wales: Campaign and Party Performance
Jonathan Bradbury
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Northern Ireland: From the Centre to the Margins?
Jonathan Tonge, Jocelyn Evans
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Party Finance in 2019: Advantage Conservative Party
Justin Fisher
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Kate Dommett, Mehmet Emin Bakir
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‘Girly Swots’ and the Most Diverse Parliament Ever: Women’s Representation, Voters and Issues in the 2019 Election Campaign
Emily Harmer, Rosalynd Southern
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From Bad to Worse? The Media and the 2019 Election Campaign
Dominic Wring, Stephen Ward
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The BBC and the Election: Boris, Brexit and Corbyn: Conclusion
Jonathan Tonge, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Louise Thompson
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