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WE MAY be witnessing one of those deep shifts in British politics which occur when the government is weary, and when a fresh generation is growing ready to take over.
Such turning points do not happen very often and they do not offer guaranteed victory to the Opposition. Harold Wilson only just won power in 1964, despite the dreary staleness of the Tory Cabinet.See the full content of this document
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At Last, a Tory Who Is Capable of Turning the Tide
Margaret Thatcher's 1979 victory over a demoralised Jim Callaghan was surprisingly narrow. It took a revived Labour Party two attempts to...
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