撒切尔主义与苏格兰问题

James Mitchell, L. Bennie
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保守党在苏格兰的衰落令人瞩目。自1955年该党赢得50.1%选票的巅峰时期以来,该党的支持率有所下降。1970年、1979年和1992年的选举与之前的选举相比略有改善,但并没有中断该党的长期衰落。本文论述撒切尔主义与苏格兰问题。通过汇集从撒切尔主义和苏格兰问题的文献中提取的观点,希望能对两者都有所启发。人们关注的焦点是作为社会运动的撒切尔主义和反撒切尔主义,而不是政党。这篇文章首先讨论了关于撒切尔主义的争论,然后在使用民意调查和选举数据分析两者之间的关系之前,继续考虑苏格兰在英国政治中的维度。其目的是考虑撒切尔主义在某种意义上是否有助于解释人们对苏格兰宪法地位的态度。
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Thatcherism and the Scottish Question
The decline of the Conservatives in Scotland has been remarkable. From its peak in 1955 when the party won 50.1 per cent of the vote the party's support has ebbed away. Elections in 1970, 1979 and 1992 saw slight improvements on previous election performances but did not interrupt the long-term decline of the party. This article deals with Thatcherism and the Scottish Question. By bringing together ideas drawn from literature on Thatcherism and the Scottish Question it is hoped to shed some light on both. The focus is on Thatcherism and anti-Thatcherism as social movements, rather than on the parties. The article begins with a discussion of the debate on Thatcherism and proceeds to consider the Scottish dimension in British politics before analysing the relationship between the two using public opinion surveys and election data. The aim is to consider whether Thatcherism in some sense helps explain attitudes towards Scotland's constitutional status.
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