- Sat Jul 06, 2024 10:53 pm
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davidjay wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:29 pmYes, I remember discussing this in the late 80s in seminar groups where it was quite strict that you had to back up anything you said with evidence. The fact is that the economy in the south of England and to some extent the English midlands was starting to turn around by the time of the 1983 election. The Tories were only interested in bringing enough people with them to secure a majority, and really didn't care about anyone left behind, so to that extent they were doing fine.Yug wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 8:42 am It would be interesting to go down the other leg of the trousers of time and see what the result of the 1983 election would have been if there hadn't been military action in the South Atlantic the year before. Or, if the Falklands war had taken place but with Argentina the winners.From what I remember the polls were moving back towards the Tories in early 1982. Then you had the appalling Labour campaign. It might not have been as bad but the result would have been the same.