Since the 1970s British politics has undergone something of a
revolution: the collapse of strong class allegiance to parties; the
recovery of an economy once perceived to be in terminal decline;
the near 20-year rule of the Tories; and the extraordinary
emergence and establishment of the Blaire New Labour Party.
Together with these changes we have also seen: the reshaping of the
civil service; the establishment of devolved assemblies; the reform
of the Lords; the decline of ideology; the apparent crushing of the
Conservative Party; and the ubiquity of media management as a tool
of political persuasion. from A/S to undergraduate. It explains,
analyses and interprets the changing mosaic of political life in
Britain since the 1970s. Each chapter has been revised and updated
for this edition and new chapters have been added on devolution and
the judiciary.
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