FINANCIAL TIMES: How struggling towns are starting to shape UK politics

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Rob Ford, politics professor at the University of Manchester, believes towns will again lose out to cities in the battle for politicians’ attention. “The political incentives pull one way [towards towns] but the institutional and cultural incentives pull the other,” he said. “The people who work in politics work in cities. Cities are gaining graduates and younger people, people with more influence on the political process.”

Period18 Apr 2019

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  • TitleHow struggling towns are starting to shape UK politics
    Media name/outletFinancial Times
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date18/04/19
    DescriptionRob Ford, politics professor at the University of Manchester, believes towns will again lose out to cities in the battle for politicians’ attention. “The political incentives pull one way [towards towns] but the institutional and cultural incentives pull the other,” he said. “The people who work in politics work in cities. Cities are gaining graduates and younger people, people with more influence on the political process.”
    URLhttps://www.ft.com/content/9875aa44-5bad-11e9-9dde-7aedca0a081a?FTCamp=engage/CAPI/webapp/Channel_Moreover//B2B
    PersonsRobert Ford

Keywords

  • towns
  • UK politics
  • Northern Powerhouse