Shopping for a better deal? Party switching among grassroots members in Britain

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
P. Webb, Tim Bale
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Abstract

ABSTRACT People who join political parties are motivated primarily, although not exclusively, by ideological impulses. So, given the often considerable ideological differences between parties, one might presume that very few those who later leave one party would be keen to join another. However, using a comprehensive 2019 survey of British party members, we not only identify several factors associated with switching parties (being especially socially liberal or socially authoritarian; being a Brexiteer; being a campaign activist; working in non-manual occupation; having a university degree; being a man rather than a woman; being older rather than younger; and being a current member of one of the country’s smaller political parties), but we also show, first, the flows between parties and, second, that party switching at the grassroots is far more common than many imagine. Even so, and notwithstanding the fact that switching impacts on different parties in different ways, it is not sufficient to support oft-voiced claims of widespread entryism into either of Britain’s two main parties – at least on the sort of scale that might account for Labour’s shift to the liberal-left or the Conservatives’ shift to supporting a hard Brexit.
为了更好的交易而购物?英国基层成员的党派转换
人们加入政党的动机主要(尽管并非完全)是意识形态的冲动。因此,鉴于两党之间往往存在相当大的意识形态差异,人们可能会认为,很少有后来离开一个政党的人会热衷于加入另一个政党。然而,通过对2019年英国党员的全面调查,我们不仅确定了与换党相关的几个因素(尤其是社会自由主义或社会威权主义;支持脱欧;竞选活动积极分子;从事非体力劳动;有大学学位的;做一个男人而不是女人;年老的:年老而不是年轻的;作为这个国家一个较小政党的现任成员),但我们也展示了,首先,政党之间的流动,其次,基层政党的转变比许多人想象的要普遍得多。即便如此,尽管换届对不同政党的影响各不相同,但这并不足以支持英国两大主要政党中普遍存在的进入主义的说法——至少不足以支持工党转向自由左翼或保守党转向支持硬脱欧的那种规模。
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