Now going through one of its characteristic periods of soul-searching and identity-questioning, the Conservative Party is Britain's most successful political party. For large parts of modern British history it has been the dominant party, though it has always suffered from internal division and there have been periods of defeat. Like all successful political parties, the Conservatives have managed to maintain a strong popular appeal while at the same time adapting to changing priorities and situations. Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon's entertaining account of the Party's history since the late 18th century takes the reader on a fascinating voyage of discovery. The people and policies are brought vividly to life against the background of the Conservative Party's long quest for survival through periods of immense change in British politics and society. This is a book that will appeal to Party faithful as well as sceptics.
Now going through one of its characteristic periods of soul-searching and identity-questioning, the Conservative Party is Britain's most successful political party. For large parts of modern British history it has been the dominant party, though it has always suffered from internal division and there have been periods of defeat. Like all successful political parties, the Conservatives have managed to maintain a strong popular appeal while at the same time adapting to changing priorities and situations. Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon's entertaining account of the Party's history since the late 18th century takes the reader on a fascinating voyage of discovery. The people and policies are brought vividly to life against the background of the Conservative Party's long quest for survival through periods of immense change in British politics and society. This is a book that will appeal to Party faithful as well as sceptics.