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Bending without breaking the mould: race and political representation in the United Kingdom

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posted on 2023-06-08, 06:20 authored by Shamit Saggar
Saggar draws together research evidence and practitioner insights to evaluate and interpret change in race and political representation in Britain. The starting point is to ask: how far have British democratic institutions been responsive to the emergence of an ethnically diverse society? There have been significant impacts of such diversity on attitudinal change, demographic and electoral composition and political participation. Saggar's article proceeds in four parts. First, the issue of the political integration of ethnic minorities is discussed, including theoretical debates about political difference in outlook and in behaviour across and within ethnic groups, as well as the ways this may be connected to ethnic background. Second, key normative and empirical arguments are examined about why political change and ethnic pluralism matters, and to whom. The structure, institutions and processes that shape representative outcomes form the backdrop to the remainder of the article. The third section highlights aspects of the party and electoral landscape that disproportionately influence the electoral prospects for discrete minorities. Finally, attention is given to the rise of a ‘political class’ and discusses how these filters can skew the opportunities available to minorities. Saggar concludes with a discussion of long-term political integration, the emerging focus on executive appointments, and how, through political integration and social cohesion, minorities can affect the wider political system they have joined.

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Patterns of Prejudice

ISSN

0031-322X

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Issue

1

Volume

47

Page range

69-93

Department affiliated with

  • Politics Publications

Notes

Online first 19 Dec 2012

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  • No

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-12-21

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