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PSAI 2017: ‘PM Theresa May––appealing to the few and not the many?’

Guest post by Joe MacDonagh, lecturer at the School of Business and Humanities, IT Tallaght. This post is based on his paper to PSAI Annual Conference 2017, titled ‘PM Theresa May––appealing to the few and not the many?’, due to be presented Saturday 14 October. Advertisements

October 11, 2017 in New party politics, Politics, PSAI 2017.

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