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The Times Guide to the House of Commons 2015 isbn 9780008126315

The Times Guide to the House of Commons 2010

Edited by: Greg Hurst

ISBN13: 9780007351589
New Edition ISBN: 9780008126315
Published: July 2010
Publisher: Times Books
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardcover
Price: Out of print



Compiled and written by The Times’ leading political journalists, The Times Guide to the House of Commons offers an in-depth look at UK politics in the run-up to the General Election as well as a thorough analysis of the outcome and what implications it holds for Britain beyond 2010.

For the first time ever, this large-format authority on UK politics will appear in full colour, proving an indispensable and enjoyable point of reference for anyone interested in the state of government in Britain.

Contents to include:-

  • Comment and essays from leading Times political writers, such as Matthew Parris, Ben MacIntyre, Daniel Finkelstein and Ann Treneman, covering subjects which range from the classic ‘2010 Campaign’ to the topical ‘Blair to Brown: Labour’s traumatic third term.’
  • Analysis of election statistics: which MPs have the most vulnerable majorities; new MPs; MPs by age, length of service.
  • Results by constituency: informed and pithy summaries of each MP with colour photographs; series of colour maps to detail election results.
  • Statistics: how the nation voted 2005 vs 2010.
  • Manifestos from each party.
The most definitive and authoritative guide to the results of the 2010 General Election.