Election '92 by Nicholas Jones

Election '92 by Nicholas Jones

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Summary

This is the BBC Political Correspondent's diary of the 1992 General Election campaign. It records not only the politicking behind the scenes, but also the constantly changing build-up to one of the most significant elections since the war.

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Election '92 by Nicholas Jones

The opinion polls before the 1992 General Election pointed to a Labour victory or a hung parliament; the manifestoes centred on personal tax rates and public spending; the party leaders, and their wives, were groomed for success by the political image-makers; most of the national Press supported the Tories; and a deepening recession was forecast, along with higher unemployment figures - but also a slowing-down of inflation. This is the BBC Political Correspondent's diary of the election campaign. It records not only the politicking behind the scenes, but also the constantly changing build-up to one of the most significant elections since the war.
Nicholas F. Jones is Professor of Classics at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of Public Organization in Ancient Greece, Ancient Greece: State and Society, and The Associations of Classical Athens: The Response to Democracy.
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ISBN 13 9780563361244
ISBN 10 0563361247
Title Election '92
Author Nicholas Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 1992-07-02
Number of pages 168
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