How Labour lost: Wrong policies or poor delivery?
John Curtice
Public Policy Review, 2010, vol. 17, issue 1, 3-9
Abstract:
Examining the waxing and waning of public opinion over the past decade, John Curtice provides an early analysis of why Labour lost so badly in 2010's general election. Was the dominant factor the party's ideological positioning or the public's loss of faith in its ability to govern?
Date: 2010
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