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1987 election 1992 election 1997 election The general election of April 9, 1992, was the fourth victory in a row for the Conservatives.
1983 election 1987 election 1992 election The general election of June 11, 1987 was the third victory in a row for Margaret Thatcher and the Conservatives.
1970 election February 1974 election October 1974 election The UK general election of February 1974 was held on February 28, 1974.
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In the UK general elections are usually affairs in which public opinion changes gradually from general election from election.
The election is held 17 working days after the date of the Proclamation.
The UK's Cabinet Office imposes Purdah before elections.
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 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Background
A caretaker government oversaw new elections in the spring of 2001, which ushered in Alejandro TOLEDO as the new head of government.
Free and peaceful elections in 1999 resulted in a government led by an Indo-Fijian, but a coup in May of 2000 ushered in a prolonged period of political turmoil.
Independence from the UK was approved in 1960 with constitutional guarantees by the Greek Cypriot majority to the Turkish Cypriot minority.
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 Labour Party (UK)
Harold Wilson's government was narrowly defeated by Edward Heath's Conservatives in the 1970 UK general election1970 general election.
Under its leader Tony Blair it won a Landslide victorylandslide in the UK general election, 19971997 general election, and formed its first government since 1979.
Due largely to this, the Labour party returned to government under Harold Wilson in UK general election, 19641964 and remained in power until UK general election, 19701970/.
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 BBC News UK POLITICS Ancram, the emollient earl
It was 1970, the year Edward Heath became prime minister, that Mr Ancram contested his first parliamentary election - in West Lothian.
He was defeated in the October 1974 election and that loss prompted the first of three changes in seat for Mr Ancram.
After studying law at Edinburgh University, he went to the Scottish Bar as an advocate in 1970 and later became a QC.
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 United Kingdom Election Results
Elections of hereditary peers under the House of Lords Act 1999.
This is a complete list of Boroughs and counties which returned members to sit in Parliament, prior to the first reform of the system of election in 1832.
This is the site to go to for election results, data and information from the United Kingdom.
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 BBC Politics 97
This campaign was the first in the post-war era to focus on the leaders and not the parties.
The 1970 general election saw 18 year olds voting for the first time
Enoch Powell used his election address to repeat his demands to end immigration.
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 Guardian Unlimited Politics News Election cartoons index
John Major is back on the soapbox he used in the 1992 Election campaign, but Tony Blair overshadows him with an ornate pulpit from which to deliver his message.
In retrospect the cartoon seems also to carry a reference to the day after the election, when press photographers caught Cherie Blair on her own doorstep in her night-dress.
Peter Schrank's Independent cartoon of 28 April 1997 is a forecast of the inevitable Labour victory, where a tired John Major finds himself on the doorstep of No.10 blinking into the rising sun of Tony Blair's trademark smile.
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 United Kingdom general election, 1970 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United Kingdom general election of 1970 was held on June 18, 1970, and resulted in a surprise loss of power for Labour under Harold Wilson, who was replaced as Prime Minister by the Conservative leader, Edward Heath.
The election was also a setback for the Liberal Party under its new leader Jeremy Thorpe, which lost half its seats.
Most opinion polls prior to the election had predicted a comfortable Labour victory, and had put Labour 12.4% ahead of the Conservatives.
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 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election Results: Links and Bibliography
Federal Election Commission of the United States of America
The British Voter by Michael Kinnear is a compilation of maps of election results and other political events.
The Almanac of British Politics was first published in 1982, giving a description of the then new constituencies to come into operation at the 1983 election.
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 CAIN: Politics: Elections: Westminster General Election (NI) Thursday 18 June 1970
This is a draft (v1) of the results of the 1970 Westminster General Election Results.
The following are the (draft) results of the (then) 12 Northern Ireland constituencies where the 1970 Westminster General Election was contested on Thursday 18 June 1970.
Westminster General Election (NI) - Thursday 18 June 1970
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 Area Studies, UK: politics, elections and government in Britain
Islamic Verdict on those Participating in the British general elections and on Voting
Area Studies, UK: politics, elections and government in Britain
Data tables for Lord Ashcroft's A study of public opinion and the Conservative Party’s Campaign for the 2005 general election
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 British Election Studies
British Election Panel Study, 1983, 1986 and 1987
Northern Ireland General Election and Political Attitudes Survey, 1992 (SN 3720)
British General Election Study, 2001 : Campaign Panel
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 Dictionary u
U.S. Presidents who did not win majorities in elections
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 MPs elected in the UK general election, 1974 ... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Profile of Union of International Associations (UIA)
The General Assembly elects an Executive Council of 15 to 21 members for 4-year term every two years.
Associate Members are admitted as observers at meetings.
Full Members are limited in number to 250 individuals and subject to election by General Assembly.
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 Unitary authority
The Report was rejected by the incoming government after the UK general election, 19701970 general election, and county boroughs were abolished in 1974.
Unitary authorities can be created by statutory instruments, so do not require separate legislation, under the terms of the Local Government Act 1992.
Category:Local government of the UK Unitary authority Articles
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 UK General Election 1970: voting results and statistics
The final number of seats won by the parties was:
UK General Election 1970: voting results and statistics
A total of 1,837 candidates stood in the election.
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 uk - OneLook Dictionary Search
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U.K : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info]
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 Social Science, Business and Law
The UK is the fifth largest contributor to the IMF.
The European Election Study is a survey of the voting age population in the member states of the European Union and is fielded immediately following each European election.
European Election Study datasets available via ESDS International
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 UK General election results 1970
UK General Election results June 1970 UK General Election results June 1970
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 ICANN Nominating Committee Members
In 2000 she was a member nominated candidate for the ICANN election.
Mr Mohan serves as a voting member of the Nominating Committee, selected by the gTLD Registry Constituency of the Generic Names Supporting Organization.
He has published several papers in ICT Law, for one of which he was awarded the Gold Medal as being the best paper in the field of IT Law.
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 Glossary of research economics
This is also the cgf, or cumulant generating function.
calculus of voting: A model of political voting behavior in which a citizen chooses to vote if the costs of doing so are outweighed by the strength of the citizen's preference for one candidate weighted by the anticipated probability that the citizen's vote will be decisive in the election.
Chicago School: Refers to an perspective on economics of the University of Chicago circa 1970.
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 Links to Socialist, Anarchist, Leftist, Environmental and News sources
The SLP ran Presidential tickets in every election between 1892 and 1976 (the SLP's final presidential candidate won 9,600 votes in the 1976 race).
Grassroots Party --This Minnesota party of liberals advocates the legalization of marijuana and the establishment of a national system of universal health care (among other things).
The DSA is the official US full member party of the Socialist International (which includes Tony Blair's UK Labour Party, the French Parti Socialiste and 100+ other political parties around the globe).
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 dfes: youth matters - the green paper for youth. issues for youth work, youth services and connexions
This is precisely the model that the UK has had in the past....
We would expect children’s trusts, schools and colleges to work in partnership to commission IAG locally...
Their orientation and approach has been, generally, significantly out of step with the ways of working that dominate schooling (discussed in our article on informal education in schools).
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 Index of the Topics: UK
Index of the Topics: UK List of the Search Terms for "UK"
Please, scrolling down around itself all entries indicate permit.
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