

Revolt on the Right
Book • 2014
Revolt on the Right provides an in-depth examination of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and its transformation from a single-issue pressure group into a major political force.
The book explores the social roots and motivations behind UKIP's support, offering insights into the broader trends in British politics and the radical right in Europe.
It challenges conventional wisdoms about UKIP and its voters, highlighting the party's appeal to disillusioned working-class voters.
The book explores the social roots and motivations behind UKIP's support, offering insights into the broader trends in British politics and the radical right in Europe.
It challenges conventional wisdoms about UKIP and its voters, highlighting the party's appeal to disillusioned working-class voters.
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as the author of best-selling books including "Revolt on the Right" and "National Populism", and the forthcoming "Values, Voice, and Virt: The New British Politics".


Lewis Goodall

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