Is the Seesaw Tipping Back? The End of Thatcherism and Changing Voting Patterns in Great Britain 1979–92
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
- Vol. 24 (10) , 1491-1505
- https://doi.org/10.1068/a241491
Abstract
Accounts of British voting behaviour in the 1980s stressed the development of growing spatial divides within the country, especially a north-south divide which reflected economic success in the increasingly Conservative-dominated south and depression in the Labour-supporting north. A new geography of recession was emerging in the early 1990s, however, and the first general election since (in April 1992) suggests that the period of divergence has ended, to be replaced by convergence in the electoral geography of Britain though at spatially varying rates and at a pace insufficient to close the political divides entirely and lead to the government's demise.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Constituency Characteristics, Individual Characteristics and Tactical Voting in the 1987 British General ElectionBritish Journal of Political Science, 1992
- Local Economic Performance in Britain during the Late 1980s: The Results of the Third Booming Towns StudyEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1992
- Class dealignment and the regional polarization of voting patterns in Great Britain, 1964–1987Political Geography, 1992
- WHAT'S IN A PLACE? AN APPROACH TO THE CONCEPT OF PLACE, AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE BRITISH NATIONAL UNION OF MINEWORKERS' STRIKE, 1984–85Antipode, 1991
- Tactical Voting in Great Britain in 1983 and 1987: An Alternative ApproachBritish Journal of Political Science, 1991
- ONE NATION OR TWO? THE CHANGING GEOGRAPHY OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN, 1983–1988The Professional Geographer, 1990
- Elections and VotersPublished by Bloomsbury Academic ,1987
- The core—periphery dimension of British politicsPolitical Geography Quarterly, 1986
- Electoral Choice and the Production of Government: The Changing Operation of the Electoral System in the United Kingdom since 1955British Journal of Political Science, 1982