The End of Politics: Realignment and the Battle for the Centre Ground

by Alexander Lee and Timothy Stanley

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What future for the parties as we know them? The 2005 general election marked a turning point in British politics. It revealed the emergence of a new and more volatile electorate and signalled the collapse of traditional voting patterns, a situation that had been a decade in the making. "The End of Politics" traces the devastating impact of this radical shift and examines the often confused reactions of political parties struggling to adjust to unfamiliar and unpredictable circumstances. At the core of this challenging and provocative book is a detailed treatment of the paralysing effects of the Blair 'project' on British political discourse. The avoidance of ideology, the preference for a managerial style and the supremacy of 'triangulation' are the hallmarks of the 'New Politics', which, although first pioneered by New Labour, continues to dominate the outlook of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. "The End of Politics" assesses each party's capacity to react to a changing environment and their prospects among electors clamouring for a new political message.
As the drama unfolds, the authors demonstrate that the bland individualism and economic liberalism towards which each of the major parties is drifting is unsuited to the pressing demands of the future. But, this book is not concerned just with the three major parties. In a scholarly discussion of minor parties and independent candidates, "The End of Politics" warns of the potentially disastrous social effects of this process and argues strongly for a new, communitarian outlook. A powerful and eye-opening work supported by careful research, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in politics. 'Readable and profound' - Matthew Parris. 'Time invested in reading "The End of Politics" will be time well spent...Every page has something worth reading.' - Daniel Finkelstein. 'Refreshingly jargon free, the book brings the insights of social science to contemporary political reality and the result is a stimulating challenge to the Blairite (and Brownite!) modernisers' - Polly Toynbee.
  • ISBN10 1842751743
  • ISBN13 9781842751749
  • Publish Date 17 July 2006
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 15 July 2010
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Methuen Publishing Ltd
  • Imprint Politico's Publishing Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 206
  • Language English