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.
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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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