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这一章由默里·斯图尔特·利斯(Murray Stewart Leith)撰写,通过2010年至2017年苏格兰、英国和欧洲选举期间发布的政党宣言,研究了苏格兰保守党的言论。本书首先简短地探讨了苏格兰保守主义为何在二战后从历史高点滑落,然后阐述了意识形态和身份对政党命运的重要性。然后,在考虑党内修辞的变化和连续性之前,这一章考虑了领导的重要性。它认为,虽然苏格兰保守党明确区分了他们的苏格兰话语,但他们也仍然坚持更广泛的英国保守党言论。
‘We’ in Scotland or ‘She’ in Scotland? Scottish Conservative Manifesto Discourse during the Davidson Era
This chapter, by Murray Stewart Leith, considers the rhetoric of the Scottish Conservative Party through the lens of party manifestos issued for Scottish, UK and European elections between 2010 and 2017. It begins with a short consideration of why Scottish Conservatism slipped from its historical high point after the Second World War, then goes on to illustrate the importance of both ideology and identity on party fortunes. The chapter then considers the importance of leadership before considering both rhetorical changes and continuities within the party. It argues that while the Scottish Conservatives clearly differentiated their Scottish discourse, they also remained wedded to wider UK Conservative Party rhetoric.