The General Election of February 1974 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

Vernon Bogdanor continues his examination of important post war lectures: This was the ’who governs’ election, fought in the midst of a miners strike. Edward Heath appealed for a mandate to adopt a strong policy towards the trade unions, but was denied it. The outcome was the first hung parliament since 1929, and a Labour minority government which went to the country after just seven months. The Liberals gained their best result – 19% of the vote – since the 1920s, but only 14 seats in the Commons. The Scottish nationalists also made striking advances. The February 1974 election inaugurated the era of multi-party politics in Britain. The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
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