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Coronations and Defenestrations: Choosing (and Losing) Tory Leaders

التتويجات والإطاحة: اختيار (وخسارة) قادة حزب المحافظين

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The Conservative Party and its leaders have shaped modern Britain. Who leads the Conservative Party matters, but how do they get to the top of their party?

Historically, leaders were expected to "emerge" through unknown and unknowable processes, typically involving the monarch and party grandees. Every party leader until the 1960s was chosen this way. But as postwar Britain embraced all things modern and meritocratic, the Tory party’s traditional ways of working appeared out of touch. The rules were changed subsequently and again after the 1997 landslide defeat. Tory MPs now decide which two candidates are to be put to a members’ vote. A decision which has resulted in the ignominious situation of a leader elected without the support of the parliamentary party.

Coronations and Defenestrations: Choosing (and Losing) Tory Leaders

Bibliographic Data

Author
Publisher‎ Agenda PublishingWebsite
Countryبريطانيا
Primary CategoryIdeas and Policies
Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages224 pages
EditionFirst
Dimensions15×23
ISBN 978-1788218993
Translation
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About Lee David Evans

Lee David Evans is John Ramsden Fellow at the Mile End Institute, Queen Mary University of London.

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