The omens seemed set fair for Labour to win on 9 April 1992. The economy was still in recession. The poll-tax debacles was fresh in everyone's minds. The party’s unpopular left-wing policies had been ditched and the SDP had disappeared. The opinion polls agreed that thirteen years of Conservative rule were about to end. If Labour were to ever win an election again, this surely was its chance. Yet Labour crashed to defeat. What happened? Can Labour ever win again or has it thrown away its last chance? Based on the 1992 British Election Study, the most authoritative source of information on who voted how and why, a team of leading election specialists are brought together by Anthony Heath, Roger Jowell and John Curtice to answer the vital questions raised by the 1992 result.
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ASIN | 1855214598 |
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Binding | Hardcover |
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Publication Date | 26/05/1994 |
Publisher | Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd |
Labour's Last Chance?: The 1992 Election and Beyond (International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory)
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