Choosing party leaders

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Choosing party leaders

Britain's Conservatives and Labour compared

Politics and government Political leaders and leadership Political parties and party platforms

Authors: Andrew Denham, Peter Dorey, Andrew S. Roe-Crines

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Language: English

Published by: Manchester University Press

Published on: 15th May 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 531 Kb

ISBN: 9781526134882


Introduction

How political parties choose their leaders, and why they choose the leaders they do, are questions of fundamental importance in contemporary parliamentary democracies. This book examines political leadership selection in the two dominant parties in recent British political history, exploring the criteria and skills needed by political leaders to be chosen by their parties.

Party Dynamics

While the Conservative Party’s strong record in office owes much to its ability to project an image of leadership competence and governing credibility, the Labour Party has struggled with issues of economic management, leadership ability and ideological splits between various interpretations of socialism. The authors argue that the Conservatives tend towards a unifying figure who can lead the Party to victory, whereas the Labour Party typically choose a leader to unite the party behind ideological renewal.

Contemporary Leadership

Exploring the contemporary political choices of leaders like Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, this book offers a timely insight into the leadership processes of Britain’s major political players.

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