Reason for the Conservatives' defeat in the 1997 elections 1997 elections were different from any other elections in postwar history. In many cases, the government strongly starts the term of office and completes its mission in a difficult middle age. But for conservatives, the situation has deteriorated since the day Pound ceased ERM in 1992. Most political analysts immediately praised the 1997 election as a victory for labor decline. It is not surprising to see that they currently have 418 seats in the House (147 in 1992), but they did not notice that they received only 44.4% of British Brun's votes It was that it was not.
In the general election in 1983, the Ultimate Scottish Conservative Party's explicit species of self-destruction was included. Of course, conservatives won, only two sitting members, Hamish Gray, and social security predator Ian Struer, left the limit Aberdeen seat to the Scottish borders. That just failed there. Alliance By 1987, anti-conservative tactical voting became a reality. Ten years later they were canceled by representatives of Scotland's Westminster constituencies. Since then, the politics of Scotland - and Britain - has been leaning.
My expectation for the election this year is that everything except the most recent repetition of elections will be amazing. Polls consistently showed that Toris and the Labor Party are within the range of 1 to 2 of each other and are within the error range of last June. Recent parliamentary parliamentary elections also indicate that Labor Party or Tory party voters are stagnating in Parliamentary elections in 2017. This does not mean that regulatory control and composition do not change. Most seats in this year were the last seats in 2014: UKIP voted for the high school year; in opinion polls Labor and Conservatives are fighting more than 33% of the dogs; Amber Valley is the minimum Weisminster is a safe Conservative municipality - today, UKIP falls to 3%, two have a battle rate of more than 41%, Amber Valley is a safe conservative seat, Westminster is the goal of labor
An incumbent party lost his seat in local elections last Thursday. Many people who failed came from UKIP, and some were conservatives. However, despite the progress of Labor, some of their members have also failed. One of them is Adam Langleben who served in the Burnett Council in London. When the Labor Party did not call the Council for the first time after saying, "We lost Barnett," he continued to say "We have anti-Semitism". Skwawkbox's Wing News website is attacking me through all the tweets as a member of the Jewish Labor Party ... I condemned Mossad's agent and I tried to impair leadership I will blame you.