The Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons 2017
By Tim Carr, Iain Dale and Robert Waller
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Following Theresa May's shock general election announcement, the UK political landscape looks set to change dramatically. Will predictions of a Tory landslide come to pass, or will the pollsters be surprised again? Whatever the result, the latest edition of the bestselling Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons will have all the info.
Public affairs consultant Tim Carr and political experts Iain Dale and Robert Waller are rolling up their sleeves to put together a complete guide to the new personalities occupying the House of Commons benches in 2017.
Who are they, what's their background and where will they lead the country?
The Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons 2017 is a must-read for anyone eager to know the details of the election result and to understand its consequences.
This essential, accessible and comprehensive volume provides, amongst much else:
- Biographies of the class of 2017, alongside details of their majorities and constituencies;
- Demographic analysis by age, gender, ethnic origin, education and background;
- Lists of new marginal constituencies, possible target seats, defeated MPs and more;
- Expert commentary from political journalists and pollsters, exploring the role of the media and the possible ways in which the new parliament will shape the future of Britain and redefine its relationship with Europe.
Tim Carr
Tim Carr is a public affairs consultant who first became interested in the backgrounds of election candidates at the 1992 general election, culminating with the production of several acclaimed 2010 general election reports.
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