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    Bale, T (4)
    Taggart, P (1)van Kessel, S (1)Watts, J (1)Webb, P (1)Subject
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    Why Do Tories Defect to UKIP? Conservative Party Members and the Temptations of the Populist Radical Right 

    Webb, P; Bale, T (2014-12)
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    Populism as an intra-party phenomenon: The British Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn 

    Watts, J; Bale, T (2019-02)
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    Who leads and who follows? The symbiotic relationship between UKIP and the Conservatives - and populism and Euroscepticism 

    Bale, T (2018-08)
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    Thrown around with abandon? Popular understandings of populism as conveyed by the print media: A UK case study 

    Bale, T; van Kessel, S; Taggart, P (2011-04)
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