Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an explicitly modernising platform. His agenda for change encompassed revitalising the party image through a concerted effort to rebrand the party, an extensive review of policy, and ideological repositioning towards the centre-ground. While these three strands are of course intertwined this chapter will focus on the latter, namely the attempt to distance the Conservatives from the legacy of Thatcherism and cultivate a new form of conservatism with wider electoral appeal. This is examined in relation to the period of opposition under Cameron’s leadership (2005-10) and during his tenure as Prime Minister as leader of the Coalition government between...
Following the referendum on membership of the EU, this article assesses the ideological legacy of Da...
This article examines British Conservatism and ‘modernization’, principally between 1945 and 2005. I...
When Conservative MPs took their seats on the opposition benches in 1997 the Party stood at a crossr...
David Cameron’s leadership of the Conservatives took as its starting point the assumption that the p...
The central aim of the thesis is to investigate the myriad ideological 'thought-practices' of Camero...
The central aim of the thesis is to investigate the myriad ideological 'thought-practices' of Camero...
A key feature of David Cameron's electoral appeal is his carefully cultivated image as a ‘family man...
The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under Dav...
Under David Cameron the Conservative party recovered sufficiently to deliver a Conservative Prime Mi...
Why did it take the Conservative Party so long to recover power? After the landslide defeat in 1997,...
This thesis offers an analysis of the ideology of the Conservative Party under the leadership of Dav...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
After three successive general election defeats, and three leaders since 1997, the Conservative Part...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This research is a detailed analysis of the Conservative Party leadership's strategy between 1997 a...
Following the referendum on membership of the EU, this article assesses the ideological legacy of Da...
This article examines British Conservatism and ‘modernization’, principally between 1945 and 2005. I...
When Conservative MPs took their seats on the opposition benches in 1997 the Party stood at a crossr...
David Cameron’s leadership of the Conservatives took as its starting point the assumption that the p...
The central aim of the thesis is to investigate the myriad ideological 'thought-practices' of Camero...
The central aim of the thesis is to investigate the myriad ideological 'thought-practices' of Camero...
A key feature of David Cameron's electoral appeal is his carefully cultivated image as a ‘family man...
The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under Dav...
Under David Cameron the Conservative party recovered sufficiently to deliver a Conservative Prime Mi...
Why did it take the Conservative Party so long to recover power? After the landslide defeat in 1997,...
This thesis offers an analysis of the ideology of the Conservative Party under the leadership of Dav...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
After three successive general election defeats, and three leaders since 1997, the Conservative Part...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This research is a detailed analysis of the Conservative Party leadership's strategy between 1997 a...
Following the referendum on membership of the EU, this article assesses the ideological legacy of Da...
This article examines British Conservatism and ‘modernization’, principally between 1945 and 2005. I...
When Conservative MPs took their seats on the opposition benches in 1997 the Party stood at a crossr...