Thursday, 31 May 2018

1014 General Election 1992


First  viewed  : 11  March  1992

This  was  one  of  the  more  memorable  election  campaigns  with  John  Major's  Conservatives   pulling  off  a  surprise  victory   over  Neil  Kinnock's  Labour. The  opinion  pollsters  called  it wrong  and  have  been  adjusting  for  "shy  Tories"  ever  since. Perhaps  it  shouldn't  have  been  too  much  of  a surprise; no  leader  from  the  Celtic  fringe  has  been  given  a  parliamentary  majority  in  normal  circumstances  since  Campbell-Bannerman  in  1906*. The  result  was  widely  interpreted  as  a  rejection  of  Kinnock  as  Prime  Minister, his  deficiencies  encapsulated  in  his  "we're  alright ! "  ejaculations  at  a  rally  in  Sheffield  the  weekend  before  the  poll. I  remember  watching  that  on  the  news  and  thinking  "this  is  a  bit  premature, boyo !"

As  for  the  Liberal  Democrats , fighting  for  the  first  time as  a  merged  party, the  campaign  started  promisingly  with  much  talk  of  proportional  representation  but  they  slipped  back  to  20 %  and  a  slight  reduction  in  numbers. This  was  disappointing  but  coming  just  four  years  after  the  merger  debacle, Paddy  Ashdown  had  done  well  to  keep  them  in  the  game. 

* Lloyd  George  and  Ramsay  Macdonald  won  theirs  at  the  head  of  a  coalition  of  parties.

1 comment:

  1. This is the first GE I can remember... certainly the impression I took of Kinnock was that he came across as rather clownish. His more recent persona, plus that of his son, haven't exactly endeared me to him any more.

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