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This important new book, one of the first to reflect the 1997 election result and its effects, reassesses the major political parties in Britain--their ideals, organizations, finances, electoral prospects and the effect they have upon British society. The authors begin by clarifying the functions of political parties, before examining their policies and the extent to which there is a consensus in modern British politics. The shifting nature of Britain's party system is then dissected, before a much closer look is taken at the structure, leadership and membership of Britain's three major parties. A separate chapter also inspects the parties of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, offering a fresh perspective on their priorities and internal organization. Although the book has a strong historical content, it also takes a sharp look at British politics under the new Labor government, while considering the state of the Tory party under William Hague. The likely effect of a more intrusive European Union is also embraced. Introduction: Why do Parties Exist? * The Culture of British Party Politics * The Party System * The Conservatives: Theory and Practice * The Conservatives: Organization, Membership and Authority * The Labor Party: Theory and Practice * The Labor Party: Organization, Membership and Authority * The Centre Parties * The Parties of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (by Michael Cunningham) * The 'Problem' of Party Finance * Parties and Voters * Conclusion: Are Parties Making a Difference? Introduction: Why do Parties Exist? * The Culture of British Party Politics * The Party System * The Conservatives: Theory and Practice * The Conservatives: Organization, Membership and Authority * The Labor Party: Theory and Practice * The Labor Party: Organization, Membership and Authority * The Centre Parties * The Parties of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (by Michael Cunningham) * The 'Problem' of Party Finance * Parties and Voters * Conclusion: Are Parties Making a Difference? Robert Garner lectures in politics at the University of Leicester. Richard Kelly teaches politics at The Manchester Grammar School. |
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