Democratising Conservative Leadership Selection

From Grey Suits to Grass Roots

Andrew Denham author Kieron O'Hara author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:1st Aug '08

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Democratising Conservative Leadership Selection cover

Democratising Conservative leadership selection traces the effects of democracy on the British Conservative Party, specifically looking at how changes in the ways the Conservatives elect their leaders have altered their mandate to lead.

The book includes analysis of the original undemocratic ‘system’ whereby a leader ‘emerged’ from a shadowy process of consultation, and of the six elections between 1965 and 1997 where the parliamentary Conservative Party alone chose the Party leader. This historical perspective is followed by in-depth analysis of the three contests since 2001 that have taken place under the ‘Hague rules’, according to which ordinary Party members have the final say. This is the most comprehensive account yet published of the operation of those rules on the Conservative Party and the legitimacy of its leadership, and of the 2005 election of David Cameron.

This book will be essential reading for students, academic specialists and anyone interested in the recent history and contemporary practice of British Conservatism.

ISBN: 9780719078187

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm

Weight: 345g

240 pages