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The Times Guide to the House of Commons 2019

The Times Guide to the House of Commons 2019

The Definitive Record of Britain's Historic 2019 General Election

by Ian Brunskill and Times Books
Hardback
Publication Date: 29/10/2020

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The authoritative guide to the 2019 British general election results, charting the campaign, the results by constituency, the winning majorities, MP biographies, the voting patterns and the implications for the future.

First published in 1880, this is the definitive guide to Parliament and a trusted authority on UK politics. Compiled and written by leading political journalists and commentators, this edition offers a comprehensive survey of the historic 2019 general election. It charts the run-up to the election and includes full analysis of the outcome and the implications for Britain's future.

An expert account of the historic events of the general election including:

* The voting patterns, MP biographies, constituency profiles, including winning majority, those who stood down and those who were defeated

* In-depth election analysis, from the campaign trail to constituency results

* Authoritative analysis of turnout, swing and voting patterns with extensive tables and data section

* Full-colour map of the new political landscape and make-up of the House of Commons

* Index to candidates

ERRATUM: The entry for Gareth Davies MP should have read that he served on the Conservative Party's national economic policy taskforce and on a government task force for HM Treasury and the Cabinet Office. In 2014 he helped to establish a GBP100m fund that invests in UK infrastructure, universities, charities and housing authorities. We apologise for any confusion.
ISBN:
9780008392581
9780008392581
Category:
Yearbooks
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
29-10-2020
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
420
Dimensions (mm):
240x159x28mm
Weight:
0.76kg
Ian Brunskill

Educated at the universities of Oxford and Hamburg, Ian Brunskill spent the best part of a decade as a freelance writer, editor, lecturer and translator, mostly in the fields of music, literature and visual art, before joining The Times in 1991. He succeeded the political commentator Anthony Howard as Obituaries Editor in February 1999, and took on the additional duties of Letters Editor in 2005; he also edits the paper's Saturday Faith page of religious features and news. He is editor of The Times Great Lives (2005) and The Times Great Victorian Lives (2007).

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