TY - BOOK ID - 17588552 TI - Revolt on the right : explaining support for the radical right in Britain AU - Ford, Robert AU - Goodwin, Matthew PY - 2014 VL - 21 SN - 9780415661508 9780415690515 041569051X 0415661501 9781315859057 9781317938538 9781317938545 9781317938552 131585905X PB - London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group DB - UniCat KW - Political parties KW - Political sociology KW - United Kingdom KW - Right and left (Political science) KW - UK Independence Party KW - Great Britain KW - Politics and government KW - Right and left (Political science) - Great Britain KW - Great Britain - Politics and government - 1997-2007 KW - Great Britain - Politics and government - 2007 KW - -Political sociology KW - -Right and left (Political science) - Great Britain UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:17588552 AB - "Since 2009, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) has become the most successful challenger to the main parties in postwar English politics. Yet with the radical right on the rise, important questions remain unanswered. What trends in modern Britain have made the rise of UKIP possible? How has the party modified its organization, strategy and ideology in the quest to forge ties with voters? Who is voting for the populist radical right in Britain, and why? To what extent, if at all, are UKIP supporters the mirror image of radical right voters in Europe, and where might the party go next? Based on an unprecedented amount of data, from surveys of UKIP voters to extensive interviews with UKIP insiders, Robert Ford and Matthew Goodwin explore the wider trends that gave birth to UKIP, how the party has evolved, and who is shifting behind UKIP at elections. The book provides unprecedented insight into public support for the radical right in Britain, and contains important insights for those who are tasked with responding to the radical right challenge"-- ER -