Betting The House The Inside Story of the 2017 Election

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Synopsis

On 18th April 2017, Theresa May stunned Britain by announcing a snap election. With poll leads of more than 20 points over Jeremy Corbyn’s divided Labour Party, the first Tory landslide since Margaret Thatcher’s day seemed certain.Seven weeks later, Tory dreams had turned to dust. Instead of the 100-seat victory she’d been hoping for, May had lost her majority, leaving Parliament hung and her premiership hanging by a thread. Labour MPs, meanwhile, could scarcely believe their luck. Far from delivering the wipe-out that most predicted, Corbyn’s popular, anti-austerity agenda won the party 30 seats, cementing his position as leader and denying May the right to govern alone.This timely and indispensable book gets to the bottom of why the Tories failed, and how Corbyn’s Labour overcame impossible odds to emerge closer to power than at any election since the era of Tony Blair. Who was to blame for the Tories’ mistakes? How could so many politicians and pollsters fail to see what was coming? And what was the secret of Corbyn’s apparently unstoppable rise?Through new interviews and candid private accounts from key players, political journalists Tim Ross and Tom McTague set out to answer these questions and more, piecing together the inside story of this most dramatic and important of elections.

Book details

Author:
Tim Ross, Tom McTague
ISBN:
9781785903236
Related ISBNs:
9781785902956
Publisher:
Biteback Publishing
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2020-04-27
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2017
Copyright by:
Tim Ross and Tom McTague 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Communication, Computers and Internet, History, Nonfiction, Politics and Government