BBC News special: Conservative leadership election 1995
A BBC News special on the result of the Conservative Party leadership election, 4 July 1995. John Major had resigned as party leader in order to force a contest, expecting a backbench critic to stand as a 'stalking horse'. Instead John Redwood, a Cabinet member (Secretary of State for Wales) resigned his post to challenge. Major privately set himself the target of getting 215 votes in order to claim he had a convincing win. The BBC coverage is led by David Dimbleby with various reporters. The special began at 5 pm and also took over the Six'o'clock News slot for that day. PS: From 12:50 - 14:45 just over Lord Archer's right shoulder, there's an old woman! And if you don't know what I meant by that, you really missed the 1990s. And should watch • The Saturday Night Armistice (1995) - 8th ...

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