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The Party's Over

The Rise and Fall of the Conservatives from Thatcher to Sunak
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The Party's Over by Phil Burton-Cartledge explores the gradual decline of the British Labour Party from its position of power to its current state. This book provides an insightful analysis of the party's political strategies, the shifting dynamics within British society, and the broader implications for the future of progressive politics in the UK.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in understanding the current challenges and future prospects of Britain's political landscape. It offers insightful analysis on the shifting dynamics within major political parties, exploring the societal and economic factors that have led to their decline. This read is especially compelling for those intrigued by political strategy and the evolving roles of traditional power structures.

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The Party's Over

The Fall of the Tory Party

The Fall of the Tory Party

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Despite winning the December 2019 General Election, the Conservative parliamentary party is a moribund organisation. It no longer speaks for, or to, the British people. Its leadership has sacrificed the long-standing commitment to the Union to 'Get Brexit Done'. And beyond this, it is an intellectual vacuum, propped up by half-baked doctrine and magical thinking.

The Party's Over offers an explanation for how the Tory party came to position itself on the edge of the precipice and provides a series of answers to a question seldom addressed: as the party is poised to press the self-destruct button, what kind of role and future can it have?

This tipping point has been a long time coming, and Burton-Cartledge offers critical analysis to this narrative. Since the era of Thatcherism, the Tories have struggled to find a popular vision for the United Kingdom. At the same time, their members have become increasingly old. Their values have not been adopted by younger voters. The coalition between the countryside and the City interests is under pressure, and the latter is split by Brexit. The Tories are locked into a declinist spiral, and with their voters not replacing themselves, the party is more dependent on a split opposition – putting into question their continued viability as the favoured vehicle of British capital.

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Phil Burton-Cartledge provides a compelling analysis of the Conservative Party's trajectory. The book is praised for its detailed exploration of how the Tories increasingly depend on older voters and their fears for support, despite appearing strong in polls. It offers a rigorous examination of British Conservatism, seen as essential reading for those in leftist strategic thought. The work is commended for its enjoyable, revealing insights and fills a significant gap in political discourse.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839760365

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 14 September 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 1130g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Phil Burton-Cartledge is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Derby. Via his blog, All That Is Solid, he regularly writes about politics and current affairs. He has also written for The Independent, New Statesman, and OpenDemocracy.

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