The Attlee Labour government of 1945–51 ended more with a whimper than with a bang. In contrast to the break-up of the MacDonald Labour government in 1931, there was no ‘bankers’ ramp’ or dramatic and overwhelming financial crisis. There was nothing like the self-destructive trade union protests and strikes of the 1979 ‘Winter of Discontent’ that fatally damaged Callaghan’s government. There was no electoral meltdown. Instead, a small shift of votes — an average swing of just 0.9 per cent from Labour to the Conservatives — was enough to tip Labour out of office in the general election held in October 1951. On a high turnout, Labour’s tally of votes had actually increased in absolute terms (to 13.9 million, compared with 13.2 million in the ...
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Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
The 2010 General Election ended Labour's 13 years in office. Tony Blair led Labour to victory in 199...
In light of Alan Johnson’s recent resignation, and eight months after their general election defeat,...
Post-war affluence for a time appeared to threaten Labour's future as a party of government in Brita...
The 1945-50 Labour Government introduced one of the most extensive legislative programmes of the twe...
This study looks at the governments' handling of industrial unrest in the decade following the end o...
This is a study of the development of Clement Attlee and the Labour Party from the collapse of the s...
This article reassesses the attempt by the Labour government in 1979 to overcome challenges faced wi...
Paul Addison concludes his famous study of British politics during the Second World War by stating, ...
The broad consequences of New Labour were that it won Labour three elections and put the party in go...
When Tony Blair assumed office as Labour leader in 1994, the party had lost four consecutive general...
From 1906 to 1914 The Liberal Party and Liberal government, particularly from 1906, is a very import...
Over thirty years later, the ‘winter of discontent’ of 1978–79 still resonates in British politics. ...
The argument that all political parties in Britain, who style themselves reforming and progressive, ...
Labour’s second term in office was very different to its first. Tony Blair and his government suffer...
Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
The 2010 General Election ended Labour's 13 years in office. Tony Blair led Labour to victory in 199...
In light of Alan Johnson’s recent resignation, and eight months after their general election defeat,...