List of Conservative Party (UK) general election manifestos
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This is a list of the British Conservative Party general election manifestos since 1900. From 1900 to 1945, the Conservative Party general election manifesto was usually published as a form of a short personal address by the leader of the party. From 1950 the party published a more formal document.
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Election | Leader | Election winner | Manifesto title | Link to text |
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2024 | Rishi Sunak | Labour | Clear Plan. Bold Action. Secure Future. | [1] |
2019 | Boris Johnson | Conservative | Get Brexit Done: Unleash Britain's Potential | [2] |
2017 | Theresa May | Hung (Conservative with DUP confidence & supply) | Forward, Together: Our Plan for a Stronger Britain and a Prosperous Future | [3] |
2015 | David Cameron | Conservative | Strong Leadership. A Clear Economic Plan. A Brighter, More Secure Future. | [4] |
2010 | David Cameron | Hung (Conservative-led coalition) | Invitation to Join the Government of Britain | [5] |
2005 | Michael Howard | Labour | Are You Thinking What We're Thinking? | [7] |
2001 | William Hague | Labour | Time for Common Sense | [8][9] |
1997 | John Major | Labour | You Can Only Be Sure with the Conservatives | [10][11] |
1992 | John Major | Conservative | The Best Future for Britain | [12][13] |
1987 | Margaret Thatcher | Conservative | The Next Moves Forward | [14][15] |
1983 | Margaret Thatcher | Conservative | The Challenge of Our Times | [16][17] |
1979 | Margaret Thatcher | Conservative | 1979 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto | [18][19] |
October 1974 | Edward Heath | Labour | Putting Britain First | [20][21] |
February 1974 | Edward Heath | Hung (Labour) | Firm Action for a Fair Britain | [22][23] |
1970 | Edward Heath | Conservative | A Better Tomorrow | [24][25] |
1966 | Edward Heath | Labour | Action Not Words: The New Conservative Programme | [26][27] |
1964 | Alec Douglas-Home | Labour | Prosperity with a Purpose | [28][29] |
1959 | Harold Macmillan | Conservative | The Next Five Years | [30][31] |
1955 | Anthony Eden | Conservative | United for Peace and Progress | [32][33] |
1951 | Winston Churchill | Conservative | 1951 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto | [34][35] |
1950 | Winston Churchill | Labour | This Is the Road | [36][37] |
1945 | Winston Churchill | Labour | Winston Churchill's Declaration of Policy to the Electors | [38][39] |
1935 | Stanley Baldwin | National Government | A Call to the Nation | [40] |
1931 | Stanley Baldwin | National Government | The Nation's Duty | [41] |
1929 | Stanley Baldwin | Hung (Labour) | Stanley Baldwin's Election Address | [42] |
1924 | Stanley Baldwin | Conservative | Stanley Baldwin's Election Address | [43] |
1923 | Stanley Baldwin | Hung (Labour) | Stanley Baldwin's Election Address | [44] |
1922 | Bonar Law | Conservative | Andrew Bonar Law's Election Address | [45] |
1918 | Bonar Law | Hung (Conservative-dominated coalition) | The Manifesto of Lloyd George and Bonar Law | [46] |
December 1910 | Arthur Balfour | Hung (Liberal with Irish Nationalist support) | Arthur Balfour's Election Address | [47] |
January 1910 | Arthur Balfour | Hung (Liberal with Irish Nationalist support) | Arthur Balfour's Election Address | [48] |
1906 | Arthur Balfour | Liberal | Arthur Balfour's Election Address | [49] |
1900 | Lord Salisbury | Conservative | The Manifesto of the Marquess of Salisbury | [50] |
See also
editFurther reading
edit- Iain Dale, Conservative Party general election manifestos, 1900–1997, Routledge, 2000, ISBN 0-415-20589-1