Britain at the Polls 2005

Britain at the Polls 2005 by John Bartle offers a detailed examination of the 2005 general elections in the United Kingdom. Published by SAGE Publications on November 22, 2005, this edition spans 220 pages and is presented in English. The book features contributions from John Bartle, Anthony King, and other political experts, providing insightful commentary on the key issues and events that shaped the election outcomes.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the behavior and performance of the main political parties, as well as an exploration of the influence of regional parties and the media. The book also addresses the impact of significant international events, such as the Iraq conflict, on the election results. This authoritative guide presents a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding the 2005 elections, making it a valuable resource for those interested in political science and electoral dynamics.
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Britain at the Polls 2005 continues the tradition of previous editions by providing incisive commentary on the 2005 general elections in the United Kingdom. John Bartle joins Anthony King and a group of eminent political experts to provide a measured analysis of the key issues and events that affected the election results.
Contributors examine the behavior and performance of each of the main political parties, look at the impact of regional political parties in the UK, assess the role of the media, and analyze how events on the international stage, such as Iraq, affected the election results. The result is an authoritative and readable guide to the intricacies and outcomes of the 2005 election.
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