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Red wall: the definitive description

Red wall: the definitive description
Red wall: the definitive description
The ‘Red Wall’ has become a key term in Britain’s political lexicon. James Kanagasooriam, who coined the phrase, and Elizabeth Simon, trace the emergence of the Red Wall as a concept, and argue that while it has been widely misunderstood and misused, the Red Wall has significant implications for predicting future elections.
2041-9058
8-11
Kanagasooriam, James
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Simon, Elizabeth
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Kanagasooriam, James
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Simon, Elizabeth
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Kanagasooriam, James and Simon, Elizabeth (2021) Red wall: the definitive description. Political Insight, 12 (3), 8-11.

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The ‘Red Wall’ has become a key term in Britain’s political lexicon. James Kanagasooriam, who coined the phrase, and Elizabeth Simon, trace the emergence of the Red Wall as a concept, and argue that while it has been widely misunderstood and misused, the Red Wall has significant implications for predicting future elections.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 13 September 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 451849
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451849
ISSN: 2041-9058
PURE UUID: 001d4a0c-92c7-42ec-8a0f-6120939fbc97
ORCID for Elizabeth Simon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8837-7061

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Date deposited: 01 Nov 2021 17:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 14:14

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Author: James Kanagasooriam
Author: Elizabeth Simon ORCID iD

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