Ethics and Integrity in British Politics: How Citizens Judge Their Politicians' Conduct and Why it Matters

Allen, N. and Birch, S. (2015) Ethics and Integrity in British Politics: How Citizens Judge Their Politicians' Conduct and Why it Matters. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 9781107642348

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Abstract

Public perceptions of political ethics are at the heart of current political debate. Drawing on original data, this book is the first general account of popular understandings of political ethics in contemporary British politics. It offers new insights into how citizens understand political ethics and integrity and how they form judgments of their leaders. By locating these insights against the backdrop of contemporary British political ethics, the book shows how current institutional preoccupations with standards of conduct all too often miss the mark. While the use of official resources is the primary focus of much regulation, politicians' consistency, frankness and sincerity, which citizens tend to see in terms of right and wrong, are treated as 'normal politics'. The authors suggest that new approaches may need to be adopted if public confidence in politicians' integrity is to be restored.

Item Type:Books
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Birch, Professor Sarah
Authors: Allen, N., and Birch, S.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISBN:9781107642348
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