THE CONSERVATIVE PARLIAMENTARY ELITE 1964-1994: THE END OF SOCIAL CONVERGENCE?

The convergence of a widening social base in the Parliamentary Conservative Party with an increasingly middle class Parliamentary Labour Party has been a persistent observation of postwar élite studies. Claims are frequently made that the Thatcher and Major years have produced a more 'classless...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sociology (Oxford) 1995-11, Vol.29 (4), p.703-713
Hauptverfasser: Baker, David, Fountain, Imogen, Gamble, Andrew, Ludlam, Steve
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Zusammenfassung:The convergence of a widening social base in the Parliamentary Conservative Party with an increasingly middle class Parliamentary Labour Party has been a persistent observation of postwar élite studies. Claims are frequently made that the Thatcher and Major years have produced a more 'classless' Conservative élite. On the basis of new research, it is demonstrated that members of the socio-educational élite continue to enjoy vastly disproportionate access to Conservative parliamentary seats; that they enjoy even more disproportionate access to safe seats; and that they continue to enjoy still more disproportionate access to office in Conservative governments. Furthermore, in the last decade long-term trends to social convergence have gone into reverse.
ISSN:0038-0385
1469-8684
DOI:10.1177/0038038595029004009