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Using Statistics find out who voted for Tony Blair in 1997 and why they did so. How did this change in the following elections, 2001, and 2005. From what the statistics tell you from your analysis of the main issues, evaluate the changes  

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28/02/02 SARAH Using Statistics find out who voted for Tony Blair in 1997 and why they did so. How did this change in the following elections, 2001, and 2005. From what the statistics tell you from your analysis of the main issues, evaluate the changes for the three main parties in the next General Election. The Labour Party's landslide election victory on 1 May 1997 made the record books! The election resulted in Labour's biggest ever Commons majority, and the Tories' lowest vote since 1832. The victory had a massive impact than figures can truly reveal as it delivered a shock to many in politics. Particularly the 'Tories', their defeat was so unexpected because they were so out of touch with their voters. Even Tony Blaire himself could not believe the consistent reports of the pre-election opinion polls. His now infamous comment just days before the vote that 'This is not...

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