The territorial Conservative party : devolution and party change in Scotland and Wales

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    • Convery, Alan

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The territorial Conservative party : devolution and party change in Scotland and Wales

Alan Convery

(New perspectives on the right)

Manchester University Press, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

How did the territorial Conservative Party adapt to devolution? This detailed analysis of the Scottish and Welsh Conservative Parties explains how they moved from campaigning against devolution to sitting in the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly. Tracing the processes of party change in both parties this study explains why the Welsh Conservatives unexpectedly embraced devolution while the Scottish Conservatives took much longer to accept that Westminster was no longer the priority. This book will be of interest to students of British, Scottish and Welsh politics and anyone who is interested in the Conservative Party. It also speaks to wider debates about the nature of devolution, party change and multi-level governance. -- .

Table of Contents

List of tables Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Theory and context 1 When and why do political parties change? 2 The UK Conservative Party: statewide context Part II: Scotland and Wales 3 Devolution, party change and the Scottish Conservative Party 4 Devolution, party change and the Welsh Conservative Party 5 Comparing party change in Scotland and Wales Part III: Conclusion Devolution, party politics and conservatism References Index -- .

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