Luke Cooper

Political scientist and Senior Lecturer, Anglia Ruskin University, UK. IWM Visiting Fellow September 2018 – April 2019. His research focuses on the role of nationalism and national identity in social change.

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An ominous sign

UK, Estonia and Latvia after the EP election

What next for Britain and the EU? Though the Brexit Party will now be one of the largest national parties in the European Parliament, combined support for the ‘hard Remain’ parties is greater still. The EP election played out as a referendum on Estonia’s government too, while Latvia was spared a populist surge.

Cover for: The elections that were never meant to be

The elections that were never meant to be

The UK, Denmark and Malta before the EP elections

In May, the UK will be holding the EU elections that were never meant to be. With the party system in Britain a state of flux, they will provide the first real picture since the start of the Brexit negotiations of the will of the electorate. In Denmark, the elections will be indicative of the mood of the nation before a significant general election, while in Malta they take place amidst a controversial debate about corruption and the rule of law.

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