
Tim Bale
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 59 |
Affiliations | Queen Mary University Of London |
Education | Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge |
Interests | Political Parties |
Comparative Politics | |
European Politics | |
British Politics | |
Date of birth | November 4,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
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ID | 3220794 |
Tim Bale Life story
Timothy Paul Bale is professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London. He was previously a Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex. His main research interests are in the fields of British, European and Comparative politics, especially in relation to centre-right and conservative politics.
UKIP on brink of wipeout after losing all seats in local elections

... " It s no exaggeration to talk about a wipeout, " said Tim Bale, a professor of politics and author of The Conservative Party after Brexit...
Lee Anderson: New Tory deputy chairman would support return of death penalty

... Prof Tim Bale, from Queen Mary University of London, who is an expert in the views of political party members, said Mr Anderson was " almost certainly speaking for the majority of Conservatives"...
Three PMs in two months, is political chaos the UK's new normal?

... " But is it really all about Brexit? Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University, believes the trend could be something that runs much deeper...
Boris Johnson's next move: Making millions or a comeback?

... The financial benefits of a speaking career will not be lost on the ex-PM, says Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London...
Tory leadership: Who gets to choose the UK's next prime minister?

... Professor Tim Bale, head of, says: " The people who get to choose our next prime minister are far from being representative of voters as a whole...
Tory leadership: What the diverse line-up means for UK politics

... Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University London, said: " I do worry that the group that is most missing from Parliament - and most missing from this leadership contest - will be people who come from backgrounds that many people would identify with, and are considered ordinary...