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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the Conservative Party's failures and shortcomings in protecting the British Nation-State. Alan Clarke's extensive research and analysis provides a sobering account of the party's repeated failures. The book serves as a cautionary tale for those who believe that national interest always comes first.

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Author: Alan Clarke
Publisher: Phoenix, 1999
Condition: Softcover, Well Read, Minor foxing and scuffs on front and back cover, minor interior annotations, pages slightly yellow


For the better part of this century the Conservatives have been the governing political party of Britain. During that period the country has fallen in stature by virtually every criterion of measurement which can be applied. Yet the primary objective of the Conservative Party, or so it claims and its supporters believe, is to advance and protect the interests of the British Nation-State. How are we to understand its catastrophic and repetitious failure, over practically the whole of this period, to achieve that objective?

The Tories - Conservativies and The Nation State 1922-1997

ISBN: *0753807653
Publisher: Phoenix
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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the Conservative Party's failures and shortcomings in protecting the British Nation-State. Alan Clarke's extensive research and analysis provides a sobering account of the party's repeated failures. The book serves as a cautionary tale for those who believe that national interest always comes first.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Author: Alan Clarke
Publisher: Phoenix, 1999
Condition: Softcover, Well Read, Minor foxing and scuffs on front and back cover, minor interior annotations, pages slightly yellow


For the better part of this century the Conservatives have been the governing political party of Britain. During that period the country has fallen in stature by virtually every criterion of measurement which can be applied. Yet the primary objective of the Conservative Party, or so it claims and its supporters believe, is to advance and protect the interests of the British Nation-State. How are we to understand its catastrophic and repetitious failure, over practically the whole of this period, to achieve that objective?