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Tim Bale

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Gender Male
Age 58
AffiliationsQueen Mary University Of London
Education Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
InterestsPolitical Parties
Comparative Politics
European Politics
British Politics
Date of birth November 4,1965
Zodiac sign Scorpio
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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

UKIP on brink of wipeout after losing all seats in local elections
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... " 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

Lee Anderson: New Tory deputy chairman would support return of death penalty
Feb 9,2023 6:01 am

... 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?

Three PMs in two months, is political chaos the UK's new normal?
Oct 25,2022 9:01 pm

... " 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?

Boris Johnson's next move: Making millions or a comeback?
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... 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?

Tory leadership: Who gets to choose the UK's next prime minister?
Jul 14,2022 7:30 pm

... 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

Tory leadership: What the diverse line-up means for UK politics
Jul 14,2022 2:40 pm

... 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...

Tory leadership: Who gets to choose the UK's next prime minister?

Jul 14,2022 2:40 pm

Conservative MPs are currently battling it out to replace Boris Johnson as their leader and our next Prime Minister - But it is The Party membership that will get The Final say.

So who are they?

There won't be a general election when Boris Johnson stands down as Prime Minister , because the Conservative Party is already in power.

And so it falls to Tory party members to select The Next PM in a postal ballot from a shortlist of two chosen by MPs.

We don't know exactly how many members The Party has because they won't tell us, But it is over 160,000, or about 0. 3% of the total UK electorate.

What is the average Tory member like?

Like members of The Other major parties, Tories tend to be older, more Middle Class and more white than the rest of the population.

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.

" They're not as diverse ethnically; they're heavily concentrated in The South of England; there are significantly more men than women; they're generally better off; and, although they're not quite as elderly as some imagine (on average they're actually in their late 50s even if four-in-10 are over 65), they're still relatively old.

" In short, what political scientists call 'the selectorate' looks pretty different to the electorate. "

According to The Most recent research by Prof Bale's team, from January 2020:

Are Tory party members that different to those in other parties?

In 2017, the average Age Of Conservative Party members was 57, Labour 53, Lib Dems 52 and SNP 54, according to.

All the main parties have relatively few black and minority ethnic members. According to, 97% of Conservative members were " white British" compared with 96% for Labour and the Liberal Democrats .

Labour is closer to gender parity than The Other parties, and it has far more members overall than the Conservatives, even though The Number has declined since Sir Keir Starmer took over as leader (as of July Last Year it stood at 440,000).

Most members of most parties in the UK are pretty middle-class, according to Prof Bale's research, But Conservative Party members are The Most middle-class of all.

In marked contrast to Labour and the Lib Dems, nearly 40% of Conservative members earn More Than The National average, And One in 20 earns More Than £100,000 a year, which, says Tim Bale , is all the more striking because of how many Tories are of pensionable age.

So how many Tory members are there?

The Conservatives are the only major UK party to not routinely release membership figures.

A Conservative Party press officer said: " There were 160,000 eligible members during the previous leadership election. There will be more members This Time . "

This 2019 leadership election figure is a slight exaggeration, according to, which said 159,320 Tory members were eligible to vote in that contest.

Amanda Milling , who was Tory chairwoman at The Time , claimed in a that party membership had topped 200,000, largely thanks to a dramatic rise in Wales, the north-east and south-west of England.

A lot has happened in British politics since then, not least the pandemic and the series of scandals, including a police fine for breaking his own lockdown laws, that led to the downfall of Boris Johnson .

Can I join up to get a vote?

It costs £25 a year to join the Conservative Party , although there are big discounts for members of The Armed forces and those aged under 26.

But anyone hoping to sign up to get a say in who will be The Next Prime Minister - or to make mischief with The Process - is out of luck.

You have to have been a paid-up member for three months to take part in The Leadership ballot, by which time a new occupant will be safely ensconced in Number 10.



Source of news: bbc.com

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