
How to Be In Opposition
Nigel Fletcher(Author)
Total Politics (Publisher)
Published on 21. February 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-907278-08-2 (ISBN)
Description
Opposition matters for many reasons - any political party entering government will have spent a considerable time in opposition, forming a policy programme and preparing to assume office. How they conduct this process and how successful they are during this period can have a major impact on their administration. Equally, in a democracy the opposition plays a vital role of scrutiny and agenda-setting, holding the government of the day to account. But opposition can be a miserable job in British politics: under-resourced, demoralised and ignored, shadow ministers nevertheless have to fulfil the important job of keeping government honest, all the time preparing to take power themselves one day. It is an often thankless task, with very little support and no handbook to tell you how to do it. Until now. How to be in Opposition features essays from leading academics and practitioners, combining first-hand accounts of the challenges of life in the shadows with detailed analysis of its opportunities and vital importance. Features contributions from Neil Kinnock and Gillian Shephard
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Biteback Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-907278-08-2 (9781907278082)
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Person
Nigel Fletcher is the founder and Executive Director of the Centre for Opposition Studies.