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Praise for this edition

“Just what’s needed: approachable, well-organised, and very much on-point, this new edition keeps pace with events, yet continues to provide readers with the essentials they really need to know. Highly recommended.’
-Tim Bale, Queen Mary University of London, UK

British Politics has always been my “go-to” textbook and this latest edition shines a light on the changing nature of British politics, not least in terms of devolution and multi-level governance and set against the backdrop of the 2016 EU Referendum result. The companion website is a treat for those with different learning styles and is packed with videos, quizzes and flashcards. Highly recommended for academics and students alike.’
-Cathy Gormley-Heenan, University of Ulster, UK

UK politics seems to be changing daily to reflect economic, political and constitutional crises. It is difficult, but necessary and profoundly important, to produce a comprehensive textbook that remains authoritative and up to date on so many developments. Therefore, Griffiths and Leach should be congratulated for providing such a rich account of British politics.’
-Paul Cairney, University of Stirling, UK

An excellent new edition to a definitive text. It provides an engaging and accessible introduction to British politics, from established academic debates to the volatility of the contemporary political setting. An essential starting point for any student interested in British politics.’
-Ian Stafford, Cardiff University, UK

Bang up to date with its coverage of British politics – taking in the aftermath of the 2016 referendum and the 2017 general election – and the recent academic literature, this text offers a balanced, wide-ranging and, above all, crystal-clear overview.’
-Andrew Hindmoor, University of Sheffield, UK

A comprehensive and insightful look at the ever changing landscape of British politics. As in their previous writing, the authors’ thorough and engaging manner makes this textbook an informative guide for students at all levels.’
-Victoria Honeyman, University of Leeds, UK


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