No hard feelings
Article Abstract:
Some people believe that the UK Conservative Party is finished as a real political force, regardless of whether Kenneth Clarke or Iain Duncan Smith are elected leader. However, Labour is not invincible and the divisions within the Conservative Party do not mean the end of the party.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 2001
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Wipe-out
Article Abstract:
Squabbles within the Conservative Party could lead it to a 1997 election debacle as bad as Labour suffered in 1983. The infighting will cause many normally Tory voters to switch to Labour, who would not be happy once an overwhelming Labour majority begins to govern.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1996
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He who Hezzatates
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Michael Heseltine's mishandling of the Major administration's plan to close unprofitable coal mines has cost him much of his support among Tory party back-benchers in Parliament. The Conservatives' ability to set a coordinated economic policy is now in question.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1992
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