UK Election Analysis 2017: Media, Voters and the Campaign Early reflections from leading academics Edited by: Einar Thorsen, Daniel Jackson, Darren Lilleker Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community (Bournemouth University) https://research.bournemouth.ac.uk/centre/journalism-culture-and-community/ Centre for Politics and Media Research (Bournemouth University) https://research.bournemouth.ac.uk/centre/politics-and-media-group/ Political Studies Association https://psa.ac.uk For an electronic version with hyperlinked references please go to: http://ElectionAnalysis.UK For a printed copy of this report, please contact: Dr Einar Thorsen T: 01202 968838 E:
[email protected] June 2017 978-1-910042-14-4 UK Election Analysis 2017: Media, Voters and the Campaign [eBook-PDF] 978-1-910042-15-1 UK Election Analysis 2017: Media, Voters and the Campaign [Print / softcover] Design & Layout: Mirva Villa BIC Classification: GTC/JFD/KNT/JPHF/JPL/JPVK/JPVL Published by: The Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community Bournemouth University Poole, England BH12 5BB Printed in Great Britain by: Dorset Digital Print Ltd, 16 Glenmore Business Park, Blackhill Road Holton Heath, Poole Acknowledgements “Well that’s a relief, we won’t have to another one of those for a while”, we thought, having just published the US Election Analysis 2016 shortly after the EU Referendum Analysis 2016, only a year after the UK Election Analysis 2015. Barring any second EU or Scottish inde- pendence referendum, the Fixed Term Parliament Act meant we had a four-year breather. Theresa May obviously had other plans, and called a snap election for June 2017! The surprise announcement came in late April, giving us the shortest lead-in to any of these reports we have produced.