UK parties abroad and expatriate voters: The Brexit backlash (Record no. 517310)

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Personal name Collard, Susan aad Webb, Paul
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Title UK parties abroad and expatriate voters: The Brexit backlash
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Parliamentary Affairs: A Journal of Representative Politics
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Extent 73(4), Oct, 2020: p.856-873
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Summary, etc Recent developments in British politics have foregrounded two issues of particular importance to Britons living overseas: their voting rights in the UK and Brexit. In light of this, the number of British expatriates registering to vote has risen sharply and provided an incentive to develop UK parties abroad. We, therefore, set out the history and organisational structures of the major British parties abroad, and report the results of a unique online survey of British expatriate citizens, which tests whether ‘Votes for Life’ and Brexit have significantly impacted on their political preferences. We find that latter has done so, but the former has not. In view of this, the historically embedded expectations of a general expatriate preference for the Conservative Party no longer apply to those based in EU countries. In the wake of Brexit, this group appears to have swung decisively against the party and turned towards Labour and the Liberal Democrats. This suggests that the likelihood of the current Conservative administration introducing legislation to extend expatriate Britons’ voting rights, as pledged in the Queen’s Speech of December 2019, is remote, raising existential questions for the future of UK parties abroad. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Political parties - UK, Voters - U.K., Brexit
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Main entry heading Parliamentary Affairs: A Journal of Representative Politics
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Subject DIP ELECTIONS - UNITED KINGDOM
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-07-08 73(4), Oct, 2020: p.856-873 AR124652 2021-07-08 Articles

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