Britain Votes: The 2019 General Election (Hansard Society Series in Politics and Government)

Jonathan Tonge (Editor), Stuart Wilks-Heeg (Editor), and Louise Thompson (Editor)

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Britain Votes: the 2019 General Election analyses a remarkable contest. Boris Johnson's Conservative Party turned prolonged parliamentary stalemate into a decisive overall majority. The Conservatives' victory saw the demolition of much of Labour's 'red wall' of seemingly impregnable seats. This volume explains how and why this happened.

A team of distinguished academics examine how the dramatic Conservative triumph was achieved. They assess the importance of the Prime Minister's promise to 'Get Brexit Done'; analyse the problems confronting a Jeremy Corbyn-led Labour Party and consider the longer-term social and political trends underpinning electoral change.

The election results are considered in depth, along with detailed analysis of the performance of each party. What was the scale of the Tory triumph? How much was attributable to the failings of Labour and the Liberal Democrats, on Brexit, leaders, or policies? The campaign tactics of each party are assessed, along with their financing and media strategies. There is dedicated coverage of the contests in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The volume also looks ahead to the next election, to be
fought in a very different context.

The sum of the parts is a vibrant and comprehensive analysis of an extraordinary election, indispensable for anyone interested in elections and parties.
  • ISBN10 0198869835
  • ISBN13 9780198869832
  • Publish Date 30 September 2020
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 336
  • Language English