The Demise of New Labour? The British 'Mid-Term' Elections of 2008

Colin Rallings, University of Plymouth
Michael Thrasher, University of Plymouth

Abstract

The annual local elections in Britain are closely scrutinised for the clues they offer about the current state of public opinion. The 2008 contests attracted particular attention. The governing Labour party recorded its worst local election performance for 40 years; the Conservative opposition its best since John Major's electoral honeymoon in 1992. These elections, and other evidence, appear to have shifted the political narrative so that a Conservative victory at the next general election (due before mid-2010) is now seen as increasingly possible.

Recommended Citation

Rallings, Colin and Thrasher, Michael (2008) "The Demise of New Labour? The British 'Mid-Term' Elections of 2008," The Forum: Vol. 6 : Iss. 2, Article 7.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/forum/vol6/iss2/art7

 
 
 
 

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