9/27/18

The British General Election of 2017

© SpringerBy Philip Cowley & Dennis Kavanagh
27 September 2018
£24.99 | $34.99 | Softcover| 978-3-319-95935-1

The British General Election of 2017 is the definitive and authoritative account of one of the most dramatic elections in British history. Written by leading British politics experts Philip Cowley and Dennis Kavanagh, it is the 20th edition in this prestigious series dating back to 1945.

Drawing on hundreds of interviews, with unparalleled access to all the key players, the book offers a revelatory guide to what really happened during the surprise snap election. It weaves an insiders’ account of how events unfolded, backed by an unrivaled collection of data on voting, the press, and the candidates.

Once an election is over and it is possible to talk openly with the participants, there is usually a broad consensus about what happened, despite the inevitable complexity of an election. But not this time.

Cowley and Kavanagh found little agreement about why the 2017 general election turned out as it did, particularly within parties. During interviews, the phrases used by insiders about supposed comrades or colleagues were often cruder, and more industrial, than those about their supposed opponents. This book explores this phenomenon and works to unpick the story behind the chaos of this monumental election.

It details how the Conservative campaign came unstuck, with Number 10 aides bitterly regretting the miscasting of May as their original plan for her to be the candidate of ‘change’ was cast aside by Lynton Crosby. It shows how a Labour campaign designed to save Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership against an ex-pected challenge ended up with him nearly entering Number 10, with the closeness of the result being a shock to him and his aides. And it discusses how the shadow of the Brexit referendum hung over the election, shifting significant numbers of Labour and Conservatives from their traditional loyalties.

Praise for previous editions:

'The Bible of General Elections' – David Dimbleby, BBC

'It's popular academic writing at its best, combining a clear narrative (using anecdotes and quotes gar-nered from more than 300 background interviews) with lots of solid, meaty number-crunching' – Andrew Sparrow, The Guardian

'Dennis Kavanagh and Philip Cowley have penned a political thriller....The book is distinguished by the quality of its sources: the ministers, aides and strategists who open up to these academics in a way they might not to journalists' – The Observer

‘Indispensable’ – Matthew d’Ancona, Daily Telegraph

‘If you want real insight into the last election, Kavanagh and Cowley look like they’re on the money’ – London Evening Standard

‘The quality of the analysis is as sharp as ever’ – Fabian Review

‘… a riveting read … this is easily the best political book of the year’ – PoliticalBetting.com

About the Authors

Philip Cowley is Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University of London, UK. He has been involved in the Palgrave Macmillan election series since 2010.

Dennis Kavanagh is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Liverpool, UK. He has been in-volved in every one of the Palgrave Macmillan election studies since February 1974.

Press Contact

Doris Drechsler | Communications | Head of Books Press | Springer Nature 

doris.drechsler@springer.com or reviews@palgrave.com