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Dr Jane Green

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Jane Green lectures on politics at Manchester University, and is an expert on party strategies, issue agendas, policy positions and voting. She was the BBC World Services' election expert for the 2005 and 2010 British General Election nights and makes regular appearances as a political pundit in the media.

She has published work on the campaign strategies of opposition parties, most notably of the British Conservatives in opposition. She is a Board Member of methods@manchester, a Junior Fellow of the British Election Study and an Executive Committee member of the British Politics Group of the American Political Science Association.

Jane Green

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