Who leads and who follows? The symbiotic relationship between UKIP and the Conservatives – and populism and Euroscepticism
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is not so much a populist party that became Eurosceptic as a Eurosceptic party that became populist. However, careful tracing of a sequence that began in the late 1990s reveals that it was not UKIP but the Conservative Party that first fused populism and Eurosceptici...
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| Published in: | Politics (Manchester, England) England), 2018-08, Vol.38 (3), p.263-277 |
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