Description
No one saw it coming. No pundit, no pollster and no political leader predicted David Cameron's Conservative Party would win a majority of seats in Parliament and his three main opponents would resign as party leaders. The consequences of the coalition also became clear as the Liberal Democrats fell dramatically from grace, and lost their spot as Britain's third party. And despite Scotland voting 'NO' to independence in 2014, the election result also threatens the Union, with the Scottish National Party winning all but three of the country's seats.
In this timely edition, Richard S. Grayson analyses Britain's changing political landscape, and explores the role of the media, the European Union and the UK's 'special relationship' with the US. Thorough and incisive, British Politics: A Beginner's Guide is the perfect introduction to the structure, parties and personalities of British Government today.
A new edition updated to tackle the coalition, electoral reform, and the 2015 election and its aftermath
About the Author
Richard S. Grayson is Professor of Twentieth Century History at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. After 25 years in the Liberal Democrats, including time as a parliamentary candidate and Charles Kennedy's principal speechwriter, he left in 2013, joining Labour. He lives in Hemel Hempstead, UK.
Reviews
'Fresh and accessible. Grayson manages to convey with clarity some of the vital issues and writes with one eye on the current mood of cynicism about politics and politicians. An excellent starting-point.'
'Combines personal insights with historical and academic context to map out why we should all care about British politics.'
* Mark Bennister - Teaching Fellow in British Politics, University College London *'A highly readable and informative introduction to British politics since 1945.'
Book Information
ISBN 9781780748788
Author Richard S. Grayson
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Oneworld Publications
Publisher Oneworld Publications
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 15mm