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Democratising Conservative Leadership Selection: From Grey Suits to Grass Roots

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Democratising Conservative Leadership Selection: From Grey Suits to Grass Roots

Contributors:

By (Author) Andrew Denham
By (author) Kieron O'Hara

ISBN:

9780719078187

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

1st August 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Dewey:

324.24104

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Democratising Conservative leadership selection traces the effects of democracy on the British Conservative Party, specifically looking at how changes in the ways the Conservatives elect their leaders have altered their mandate to lead. The book includes analysis of the original undemocratic 'system' whereby a leader 'emerged' from a shadowy process of consultation, and of the six elections between 1965 and 1997 where the parliamentary Conservative Party alone chose the Party leader. This historical perspective is followed by in-depth analysis of the three contests since 2001 that have taken place under the 'Hague rules', according to which ordinary Party members have the final say. This is the most comprehensive account yet published of the operation of those rules on the Conservative Party and the legitimacy of its leadership, and of the election in 2005 of David Cameron, the most controversial Tory leader since Margaret Thatcher. Combining a detailed historical analysis of the process of choosing Conservative leaders, and of the contemporary issues surrounding Cameron's attempts to 'modernise' the Party, this book is essential reading for students, academic specialists and anyone interested in the recent history and contemporary practice of British Conservatism.

Author Bio

Andrew Denham is Reader in Government, University of Nottingham. Kieron O'Hara is Senior Research Fellow in the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, and a Fellow of the Web Science Research Initiative.

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