Whatever happened to Tory Liverpool? by David Jeffery

Whatever happened to Tory Liverpool? by David Jeffery

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Whatever happened to Tory Liverpool? by David Jeffery

An Open Access edition of this book, supported by the LUP OA author fund, is available on the Liverpool University Press website, the OAPEN library and our Digital Collaboration Hub. Additional resources for this book are available on our Manifold site, which can be accessed via https://liverpooluniversitypress.manifoldapp.org/projects/whatever-happened-to-tory-liverpool In the 1968 local elections the Liverpool Conservatives won 62 percent of the vote and 78 percent of the seats on Liverpool City Council. By 1972 the party had held a majority on Liverpool’s municipal government for 85 of the previous 100 years. But in 1983 they lost their last two MPs, and in 1998 they lost their final councillor. The Conservatives have not won an electoral contest in the city since. Whatever happened to Tory Liverpool? Success, decline, and irrelevance since 1945 explores the history of Conservative electoral performance in Liverpool from the end of the Second World War to the present day, and challenges a number of myths regarding the city’s political history: Conservative post-war success was not due to sectarian tensions or false consciousness, and neither was Conservative decline due to Margaret Thatcher. The book takes a multi-method approach to the study of Conservative Party history in Liverpool. It proposes a tripartite framework, which separates the periods of success (1945–1972), decline (1973–1986), and irrelevance (1987 onwards), and argues that each period should be explained by recourse to different phenomena. Only in this way can the complex post-war history of the Conservative Party in Liverpool truly be understood.
‘This is an extremely well-written book, conveying a wealth of fascinating information that is articulated with commendable clarity and lucidity, providing a detailed analysis of the decline of the Conservative Party in one particular British city, Liverpool’
Professor Pete Dorey, Cardiff University

'As well as providing key insights into the under-researched subject of politics in Liverpool, this book is a significant and welcome addition to the literature on the Conservative Party since 1945.'
Dr Mark Garnett, Lancaster University

David Jeffery is a Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Liverpool.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781837641451
ISBN 10 1837641455
Titel Whatever happened to Tory Liverpool?
Autor David Jeffery
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Liverpool University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2023-08-01
Seitenanzahl 296
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