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Original Articles

Liberal Market Economies, Business, and Political Finance: Britain under New Labour

Pages 1021-1043 | Published online: 02 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

The extent and nature of business financing of parties is an important feature of political finance. Britain's transparent and permissive regulatory system provides an excellent opportunity to study business financing of parties. Business donations have been very important to the Conservative party over the last decade, and of only marginal importance to Labour. Unlike other Conservative contributors, business donors are more likely to contribute when the party is popular. In contrast to the previous period of Conservative government, the biggest British businesses tended to abstain from political finance under New Labour. However, their bias towards the Conservatives is affected by the party's popularity and the closeness of an election. Britain shares the political importance of business financing of parties and its mixture of ideological and pragmatic motivations with other liberal market economies. However, in Britain the bias towards the right is much stronger and the role of big business more marginal.

Acknowledgements

Conor McKeating played an invaluable role in an earlier phase of this project. Tim Bale generously commented on a previous draft. I am grateful to Danielle Greene, Peter McCrossan, Cliona McParland and Juan Muñoz-Portillo for research assistance and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Business School, Dublin City University for financial support.

Notes

1. The Co-operative Bank was not included in the sample, but its sister company Co-operative Insurance was.

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