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ID092367
Title ProperParliamentary party
LanguageENG
AuthorCowley, Philip
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Conservative parliamentary party will fulfill three important functions for any incoming Conservative government: it will be the focus of attention for the national media; it will be the bulk vote that will deliver its legislative programme; it will form the talent pool from which members of any incoming government will be recruited. A majority Conservative government could see a majority of its MPs newly elected, with more Conservative women and ethnic minority MPs than ever before (although there will be little change in the socio-economic background of their MPs). These new MPs will present problems in terms of party management, although they will be less likely to rebel than longer-serving MPs. There are also relatively few signs of discontent among incumbent Conservative MPs (the article identifies the most rebellious Conservative MPs). Any new Conservative government will also have to deal with a reformed House of Lords, in which it will no longer have a majority.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 80, No. 2; Apr-Jun 2009: p.214-221
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly Vol. 80, No. 2; Apr-Jun 2009: p.214-221
Key WordsConservative ;  MPs ;  Women ;  House of Lords ;  Parliament ;  Legislative