2016
DOI: 10.1057/s41293-016-0028-2
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Whatever happened to compassionate Conservatism under the Coalition government?

Abstract: Abstract:Following David Cameron's election as leader of the Conservative Party in late 2005, a series of initiatives suggested that he was seeking to reposition the Conservative Party, or perhaps to introduce some new thinking to the Party and to align it with interests and issues that it had not been linked with since at least the start of the Thatcher period. At the time, views among commentators varied about whether this was a genuine attempt to change the Conservative Party, including through a more compa… Show more

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