Myths and secret plans: future minority governments/coalitions

T. Peacock
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This chapter reveals Labour’s, and especially the Conservatives’, embryonic secret plans for future minority or coalition governments during the 1970s, devised in response to the possible absence of an overall majority in a general election. Both main parties considered or rejected wide-ranging proposals, from pre-electoral pacts to reforms aimed at facilitating minority or coalition government. Some of the new sources explored include Callaghan’s personal reflections on post-electoral strategy following a meeting with Steel in 1978, and papers from his political advisers, setting out starting points for prospective post-electoral coalition negotiations. Discussion of declassified Opposition research papers shows even more radical possibilities under consideration, whether the prospect of the Conservatives making a coalition deal with the UUP, SNP, or even a Grand Coalition with Labour.
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神话和秘密计划:未来的少数派政府/联盟
这一章揭示了工党,尤其是保守党在20世纪70年代为未来的少数党或联合政府制定的秘密计划的雏形,这些计划是为了应对大选中可能没有绝对多数的情况而设计的。两个主要政党都考虑或拒绝了广泛的提案,从选举前的协议到旨在促进少数党或联合政府的改革。研究的一些新资料包括卡拉汉在1978年与斯蒂尔会面后对选举后战略的个人反思,以及他的政治顾问的文件,这些文件为选举后可能的联合谈判设定了起点。对解密的反对党研究文件的讨论显示,保守党正在考虑更激进的可能性,无论是与统一党、苏格兰民族党达成联合协议,还是与工党结成大联合政府。
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