The book draws on original academic research to discuss the outcome
of the 1997 general election in Scotland and the likely future
shape of Scotland's politics. It offers the most rigorous and
up-to-date assessment of Scottish electoral politics that is
available, setting the 1997 Scottish result in a comparative
context with the rest of Britain, and in a context of changing
political attitudes and behaviour since the 1970s. The 1997 General
Election ranks alongside 1945 and 1979 as a turning point in the
post-war United Kingdom. The overwhelming endorsement of a Scottish
Parliament in the September 1997 referendum will have dramatic
implications for Scottish and British politics. This book enhances
understanding of these developments and analyzes the relationship
between national identity and the policy agenda as Scotland moves
towards a new constitutional future.
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