The 1987 UK General Election
In this election Margaret Thatcher wins an historic third term with a majority of 102 and Neil Kinnock confirms the Labour Party's position as the principal opposition to The Conservatives, but falls far short of victory. A useful case study for A-Level Politics students or those with an interest in UK history or politics.

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The 1992 UK General Election

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Is Burnham Just Starmer 2.0? | With Jeremy Corbyn

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Neil Kinnock’s Battle with the Militant Left: The Speech That Changed Labour

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Is the UK worse off because of Brexit? | BBC News

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Why The Royals Feared Tommy Lascelles So Much?

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Alastair Campbell and Jacob Rees-Mogg Debate Brexit | The Mishal Husain Show

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James O'Brien reacts to Nigel Farage 'coming out of hiding'

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The 1983 UK General Election

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Best Of UK MPs Wildest Heckles & Insults Compilation

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Can Britain’s Politics Cope: David Dimbleby Thinks Not | The Mishal Husain Show

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Ian Hislop vs Boris Johnson Pt. 1! | Have I Got News For You

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Election Debate '87: Margaret Thatcher, Neil Kinnock and David Steel Face the Public (1987) - PART 1

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The 2019 UK General Election

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What Happened to Germany's Royal Family After They Lost the Throne?

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This Is What Brexit Cost the World

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Tony Benn | Labour Party | Political Struggle |1981

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Coup, What A Scorcher! Private Eye on Sir Keir's resignation... and Andy Burnham's ascension

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1945 remembered, and the rise and fall of the Labour Party - BBC Newsnight

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Why UK politics has failed for 20 years | New Statesman

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