Stanley and the Activists
Philip Williamson, 13 October 1988
Baldwin and the Conservative Party: The Crisis of 1929-1931
by Stuart Ball.
Yale, 266 pp., £25, April 1988,0 300 03961 1 Show More
by Stuart Ball.
Yale, 266 pp., £25, April 1988,
“... During the present century the British political system has undergone three periods of severe stress – of strains so serious that the leaders of all the major parties felt obliged to suspend party politics and to combine in coalition governments. The first and third periods of crisis are obvious: the world wars. Here the nature of the threat is evident, and the domestic consequences are familiar – in each case a major advance for the Labour movement and substantial increases in state responsibility for and expenditure upon social and economic reform ... ”