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The Downing Street Years
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The Downing Street Years

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'The Downing Street Years' offers readers a rich chronicle of British political history, weaving together significant moments, decisions, and scandals that have defined the nation's governance and shaped public perception. As Patrick Fleckney illustrates, the corridors of British power have been the backdrop for decisions on critical domestic policies and responses to global crises. This book delves into how successive governments, mainly focusing on the Labour and Conservative parties, have navigated challenges ranging from economic policies to public sector demands and international conflicts. In writing 'The Downing Street Years', Fleckney examines key figures in British politics, from Lord Salisbury (Prime Minister 1895 to 1902) to recent incumbents whose decisions have rippled through public and private life. The text reflects the tension between party ideologies and pragmatic governance, spotlighting the decision-making that impacts everyday lives in the UK. By exploring significant events, such as the Profumo Affair and the controversy surrounding university tuition fees, Fleckney unpacks the delicate balance between political power and public accountability, a theme that resonates across decades. This book not only chronicles the milestones of British political evolution but also reflects on the role of media in shaping the public's understanding of government actions. The transformation of election night broadcasts, from the early days with Sir Robin Day to recent media-driven analysis, reveals the importance of transparent political communication. Fleckney captures the constant interplay between politicians, the media, and the electorate, illuminating the factors influencing voting behaviour and public trust.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 November 2024
Pages
686
ISBN
9781326832186

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

'The Downing Street Years' offers readers a rich chronicle of British political history, weaving together significant moments, decisions, and scandals that have defined the nation's governance and shaped public perception. As Patrick Fleckney illustrates, the corridors of British power have been the backdrop for decisions on critical domestic policies and responses to global crises. This book delves into how successive governments, mainly focusing on the Labour and Conservative parties, have navigated challenges ranging from economic policies to public sector demands and international conflicts. In writing 'The Downing Street Years', Fleckney examines key figures in British politics, from Lord Salisbury (Prime Minister 1895 to 1902) to recent incumbents whose decisions have rippled through public and private life. The text reflects the tension between party ideologies and pragmatic governance, spotlighting the decision-making that impacts everyday lives in the UK. By exploring significant events, such as the Profumo Affair and the controversy surrounding university tuition fees, Fleckney unpacks the delicate balance between political power and public accountability, a theme that resonates across decades. This book not only chronicles the milestones of British political evolution but also reflects on the role of media in shaping the public's understanding of government actions. The transformation of election night broadcasts, from the early days with Sir Robin Day to recent media-driven analysis, reveals the importance of transparent political communication. Fleckney captures the constant interplay between politicians, the media, and the electorate, illuminating the factors influencing voting behaviour and public trust.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 November 2024
Pages
686
ISBN
9781326832186