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Webb, Paul and Bale, Tim (2021) To regain lost ground at the next election, Labour will need to convince voters that it can deliver greater social justice and security without risking the economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.

Bale, Tim and Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal (2021) Riding the populist wave: Europe’s mainstream right in crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.

Poletti, Monica, Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul (2018) Same difference? Female (and male) members of Britain’s political parties. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Mar 2018). Blog Entry.

Bale, Tim (2017) Friends with benefits? Nine things worth knowing about the links between centre-left parties and trade unions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Apr 2017). Website.

Poletti, Monica, Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul (2016) Explaining the pro-Corbyn surge in Labour’s membership. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Poletti, Monica, Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul (2016) Explaining the pro-Corbyn surge in Labour’s membership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim (2016) ‘Banging on about Europe’: how the Eurosceptics got their referendum. LSE Brexit (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim, Webb, Paul and Poletti, Monica (2016) Minority views? Labour members had been longing for someone like Corbyn before he was even on the ballot paper. Democratic Audit UK (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim, Webb, Paul and Poletti, Monica (2016) Minority views? Labour members had been longing for someone like Corbyn before he was even on the ballot paper. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim, Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Cowley, Philip and Menon, Anand (2016) Speaking for Britain? MPs broadly reflect the views of their supporters on Europe – but one side should worry a little more than the other. LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Quinn, Tom, Griffiths, Simon, Bale, Tim, Barker, Rodney and Garnett, Mark (2015) Experts react to the Spending Review: what next for the Conservative Party? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Tim Bale on comparisons between Ed Miliband and David Cameron as Leader of the Opposition. Democratic Audit UK (05 May 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview part 2: Tim Bale on Ed Miliband’s approach to public services, constitutional reform, and whether he can win. Democratic Audit UK (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Tim Bale on Ed Miliband’s ‘presentationally weak, but strategically astute’ leadership of the Labour Party. Democratic Audit UK (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Hampshire, James (2015) The UK’s political parties do matter when it comes to determining immigration policy. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim (2014) David Cameron will face challenges both at home and abroad after the votes are counted in the European Parliament elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 May 2014). Website.

Bale, Tim (2014) The Tories should stop their silly games about a secondcoalition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2014). Website.

Gifford, Chris, Whiteley, Paul, O'Mahony, Jane, Qvortrup, Matt, Bale, Tim, Mudde, Cas, Quinlan, Stephen and Rotherham, Lee (2013) It’s the question, stupid: democracy experts respond to the EU referendum question proposals. Democratic Audit UK (31 Oct 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim and Krouwel, André (2013) The CDU/CSU’s election victory is in stark contrast to the experiences of other Christian Democratic parties across Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Sep 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Poor economic performance may leave the UK with no choice but to join the euro if it wishes to remain in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 May 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Margaret Thatcher has a fair claim to be called the most influential politician since the Second World War, but her legacy is still hotly disputed today because of her mistakes and weak points. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) The Prime Minister is prone to sounding the alarm on immigration when his political fortunes are waning. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Mar 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Asphyxiation Nation? This is not a budget for ‘a Britain that wants to be prosperous, solvent and free’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) David Cameron’s EU referendum pledge may not guarantee a Conservative victory in the next UK general election. European Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Don’t expect too much: what can Conservative experience tell us about how much Labour will change before the next election? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jan 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2012) An analysis of the Conservatives since 1945 provides insight into what drives a political party to change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Oct 2012). Website.

Bale, Tim (2012) An analysis of the Conservatives since 1945 provides insightinto what drives a political party to change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Oct 2012). Website.

Bale, Tim (2012) There exists a disjunction between Tory preoccupations in Birmingham and the more fundamental challenges the party actually faces. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2012). Website.

Bale, Tim (2012) Britain leaving the EU is now a serious possibility. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Jun 2012). Blog Entry.

Bale, Tim (2012) The coalition is at least as likely to end up shipwrecked as it is to sail through, or at least stay afloat, until 2015. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2012). Website.

Bale, Tim (2011) The Conservative party’s devotion to Thatcher’s legacy may be blinding it to new and innovative solutions to current problems. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Oct 2011). Website.

Bale, Tim (2011) Nick Clegg’s proposed reforms to the House of Lords is a solution seeking a problem. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jun 2011). Website.

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