Anthony F. Heath, Roger M. Jowell, John K. Curtice.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
2001.
1 online resource (xii, 183 pages) :
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-178) and index.
Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social Change and the Future of the Left -- The Decline of Labour's Social Base -- Room for Class Politics? -- Increasing Disadvantage and Insecurity? -- Room for Socialism? -- Conclusions -- Appendix 2.1. The Construction of the Measure of Social Group -- 3. The Electoral Success of Thatcherism -- Inflation and Unemployment -- Trade Union Legislation -- Privatization -- Tax Cuts and Government Spending -- Taxes and Spending 1992-1997 -- Conclusions.
Appendix 3.1. Supplementary Tables -- Appendix 3.2. Logistic Regression of Credit, Blame, and Vote-Switching -- 4. Margaret Thatcher's Nationalism -- Defence -- Devolution for Scotland and Wales -- Europe -- The Referendum Party -- Conclusions -- Appendix 4.1. Supplementary Table -- Appendix 4.2. Changing Ideological Dimensions in the British Electorate -- 5. Old Labour and the Social Democratic Party -- Labour's Ideological Appeal in 1983 -- The SDP and the Alliance -- The Social Bases of Centre-Left Voters -- Conclusions -- Appendix 5.1. Measuring the Relative Importance of Issues.
Appendix 5.2. Multivariate Analysis of Social Group, Ideology, and Support for Labour -- 6. Labour's Long Road Back -- The Economic Issues -- The Non-Economic Issues -- The Squeeze on the Liberal Democrats -- Conclusions -- Appendix 6.1. Supplementary Tables -- 7. The Changing Social Basis of Party Support -- The Parties'Appeal to Different Social Groups -- The Conservatives and Essex Man -- John Major's Conservatives and the Growth of Middle-Class Insecurity -- Labour Support among the Two Lefts, 1979-1983 -- Neil Kinnock and the Party Review -- Tony Blair and New Labour -- The Centre Parties.
Conclusions -- Appendix 7.1. Supplementary Tables -- Appendix 7.2. Multivariate Analysis of the Social Basis of Vote, 1979-1997 -- 8. Were Traditional Labour Voters Disillusioned with New Labour? -- Conclusions -- 9. Party Policies and Voter Choices -- Appendix. The British Election Surveys, 1979-1997 -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.
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