The moment is remembered as one of the defining, and most surreal, moments of the election.[15][13]. The list is arranged by constituency. Following the defeat, the Conservatives began their longest continuous spell in opposition in the history of the present day (post–Tamworth Manifesto) Conservative Party, and indeed the longest such spell for any incarnation of the Tories/Conservatives since the 1760s, lasting 13 years, including the whole of the 2000s. But the party did well enough in England to continue to form the government. These are the results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election in Scotland. Telephone: 020 7219 4272 On the BBC's election night programme Professor Anthony King described the result of the exit poll, which accurately predicted a Labour landslide, as being akin to "an asteroid hitting the planet and destroying practically all life on Earth". The BBC has kept track of every nuance of the 1997 General Election. The Conservatives argued that a long campaign would expose Labour and allow the Conservative message to be heard. The 2007 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the Scottish Parliament. The 1997 devolution referendum campaign was put on hold for a week after the death of Princess Diana, only resuming five days before polling. This Elections in Scotland related article is a stub. Major veered between the two approaches, which left Conservative Central Office staff frustrated. The Labour campaign was reminiscent of those of Bill Clinton for the US Presidency, focusing on centrist themes, as well as adopting policies more commonly associated with the right, such as cracking down on crime and fiscal responsibility. On May 6, 1999, voters in Scotland went to the polls to elect the first Scottish Parliament in 300 years. Although the Conservatives lost many ministers such as Michael Portillo, Tony Newton, Malcolm Rifkind, Ian Lang and William Waldegrave and controversial MPs such as Neil Hamilton and Jonathan Aitken,[8] some of the Conservative newcomers in this election were future Prime Minister Theresa May, future Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond as well as future Speaker John Bercow. At first glance, the 1997 election appears to continue that pattern. Party chairman Brian Mawhinney said on the night of the election that defeat was due to disillusionment with 18 years of Conservative rule. The election was held on 1 May 1997 and all 72 seats in Scotland were contested. The Liberal Democrats' success in the election, in part due to anti-Conservative tactical voting,[7] both strengthened Ashdown's leadership and the party's position as a strong third party, having won the highest number of seats by any third party since 1929. 1997 UK General Election results, including electorate, turnout and majority. Labour total includes New Labour and "Labour Time for Change" candidates; Conservative total includes candidates in Northern Ireland (excluded in some lists) and "Loyal Conservative" candidate. In the election's aftermath, commentators speculated whether it was at all possible for the Conservatives to overturn such a huge majority in a single election. [citation needed]. [14] Major fought back, saying: "Whether you agree with me or disagree with me; like me or loathe me, don't bind my hands when I am negotiating on behalf of the British nation." After years of trying, Labour had convinced the electorate that they would usher in a new age of prosperity—their policies, organisation and tone of optimism slotting perfectly into place. The election was a crushing defeat for the Conservative Party, with the party having its lowest percentage share of the popular vote since 1832 under the Duke of Wellington's leadership, being wiped out in Scotland and Wales. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. He hoped he could repeat his unexpected victory in the 1992 election by attacking Labour on its plans for Scottish devolution and a Welsh assembly. In the early hours of 2 May 1997 a party was held at the Royal Festival Hall, in which Blair stated that "a new dawn has broken, has it not?". Scotland was promised a referendum on devolution by the Labour Party in the build up to the 1997 election.This manifesto promise was carried out in 1997 just four months after the general election and a process of devolution was started for Scotland which lead to a Scottish Parliament based in Edinburgh coming into being in 1999. This factsheet has been archived. Major sought to rebuild public trust in the Conservatives following a series of scandals, including the events of Black Wednesday in 1992,[2] through campaigning on the strength of the economic recovery following the early 1990s recession, but faced divisions within the party over the UK's membership of the European Union.[3]. Furthermore, about 200 candidates broke with official Conservative policy to oppose British membership of the single European currency. In March 1997, soon after the election was called, Asda introduced a range of election-themed beers, these being 'Major's Mild', 'Tony's Tipple' and 'Ashdown's Ale'. It was the third general election to the devolved Scottish Parliament since it was created in 1999. This election has therefore been widely seen as a watershed moment for representation of women in the UK.[19][20][21][22]. House of Commons Enquiry Service. The six parties with the next highest votes stood only in either Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales; in order, they were the Scottish National Party, the Ulster Unionist Party, the Social Democratic and Labour Party, Plaid Cymru, Sinn Féin, and the Democratic Unionist Party. These are the results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election in Scotland. The Referendum Party, which sought a referendum on the United Kingdom's relationship with the European Union, came fourth in terms of votes with 800,000 votes mainly from former Conservative voters,[citation needed] but won no seats in parliament. Opinion polls during campaigning showed strong support for Labour due to the popularity of Blair amongst voters,[4][5] and Blair won a personal public endorsement from The Sun newspaper two months before the vote. The election was held on 1 May 1997 and all 72 seats in Scotland were contested. Labour’s strongest performances came in the North, Wales, the North West and Yorkshire and the Humber, closely followed by London, the West and East Midlands and Scotland. The 1997 General Election ranks alongside 1945 and 1979 as a turning point in the post-war United Kingdom. The Popular Unionist MP elected in 1992 died in 1995, and the party folded shortly afterwards. The incumbent governing Conservative Party led by Prime Minister John Major was defeated in a landslide by the Labour Party led by Tony Blair. General Election Results 1 May 1997. [25] Throughout this period, their representation in the Commons remained consistently below 200 MPs. Blair brought the party closer to the political centre and abolished the party's Clause IV in their constitution, which had committed them to mass nationalisation of industry. "Rebels' seven-year march". Dissolution of the 52nd Parliament was on 14 May 2001. Labour won a landslide victory with its largest parliamentary majority (179) to date. The Scotland Act (1998) was then passed by the UK Parliament which established the devolved Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive. [11] The election was scheduled for 1 May, to coincide with the local elections on the same day. The election was fought under new boundaries, with a net increase of eight seats compared to the 1992 election (651 to 659). Labour had elected John Smith as its party leader in 1992, but his death from a heart attack in 1994 led the way for Tony Blair to become Labour leader. List of MPs for constituencies in Scotland (1997–2001), Below is a table summarising the results of the 1997 general election in Scotland.[2]. Up to the minute results of the 2019 General Election in Scotland from BBC News The 2019 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 12 December 2019, two-and-a-half years after the previous general election in June 2017.The Scottish National Party (SNP) received the most votes (45%, up 8.1% from the previous election) and won 48 out of 59 seats — a gain of 13 over those won in 2017, and 81% of the Scottish seats in the House of Commons. ... SCOTLAND'S ELECTION: THE BASICS. Travis, Alan (17 April 1997). The Conservatives also struggled to come up with a definitive theme to attack Labour, with some strategists arguing for an approach which castigated Labour for "stealing Tory clothes" (copying their positions), with others making the case for a more confrontational approach, stating that "New Labour" was just a façade for "old Labour". The 1985 amendment of the Representation of the People Act 1983 required that the election must take place on the eleventh working day after the deadline for nomination papers, which in turn must be no more than six working days after the next parliament was summoned. The Statistics. United Kingdom general election, 1997 (Scotland), "1997 United Kingdom general election in Scotland", Learn how and when to remove this template message, "1995: Major wins Conservative leadership", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1997_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Scotland&oldid=1019159666, General elections in Scotland to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Articles needing additional references from August 2014, All articles needing additional references, Pages using infobox election with unknown parameters, Pages using bar box without float left or float right, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 21 April 2021, at 20:45. The defeated Conservative candidate mounted a successful legal challenge to the result on the grounds that errors by election officials (failures to stamp certain votes) had changed the result; the court ruled the result invalid and ordered a by-election on 20 November which was won by the Liberal Democrats with a much larger majority, causing much recrimination in the Conservative Party about the decision to challenge the original result in the first place. Scottish Affairs, founded in 1992, is the leading forum for debate on Scottish current affairs.. Its predecessor was Scottish Government Yearbooks, published by the University of Edinburgh's 'Unit for the Study of Government in Scotland' between 1976 and 1992.. SP 2021 Hub . The UK general election, 1997 was an election held on 1 May 1997 to elect 659 members to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. In the previously safe seat of Tatton, where incumbent Conservative MP Neil Hamilton was facing charges of having taken cash for questions, the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties decided not to field candidates in order that an independent candidate, Martin Bell, would have a better chance of winning the seat, which he did with a comfortable margin. This election marked the start of Labour government for the next 13 years, until the formation of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition in 2010. The results show clear majorities for … Labour also reversed its policy on unilateral nuclear disarmament and the events of Black Wednesday allowed Labour to promise greater economic management under the Chancellorship of Gordon Brown. Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results. With the huge rise in internet use since the previous general election, BBC News created a special website - BBC Politics 97 - covering the election. Changes listed here are from the notional 1992 result, had it been fought on the boundaries established in 1997. The 1997 Scottish Referendum: an Analysis of the Results declined at each election thereafter (with the limited exception of 1992). In a sign of the change of direction which 'New Labour' represented, they were endorsed by, This page was last edited on 4 May 2021, at 09:07. [7] The Lib Dems promised to increase education funding paid for by a 1p increase in income tax. The Liberal Democrats had suffered a disappointing performance in 1992, but they were very much strengthened in 1997 due in part to potential tactical voting between Labour and Lib Dem supporters in Conservative marginal constituencies, particularly in the south - which explains why while given their share of the vote decreased, their number of seats nearly doubled. The election also saw the Liberal Democrats put in a remarkable performance, more than doubling their number of MPs despite taking a reduced share of the vote compared with 1992. How Scotland voted: Scottish parliament: FOR - 74.3% AGAINST - 25.7% The overall result of the election ended 18 years of Conservative government, in their worst defeat since 1906, a defeat which left them devoid of any MPs outside of England, only 17 MPs north of the Midlands, and less than 20% of MPs in London. These notional results were calculated by Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher and were used by all media organisations at the time. The 2001 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 7 June 2001, four years after the previous election on 1 May 1997, to elect 659 members to the House of Commons. Since 1995, local elections in Scotland have been generally held every four years for all the 32 unitary authorities created under the Local Government etc. Links to manifestos and PMs biography. The result declared for the constituency of Winchester showed a margin of victory of just two votes for the Liberal Democrats. New MPs elected since the general election are noted at the bottom of the page.. During the 1997–2001 Parliament, Betty Boothroyd and Michael Martin served as Speaker, Tony Blair served as Prime Minister, and John Major and William Hague served as Leader of the Opposition. [citation needed] Immediately following the election Major resigned both as Prime Minister and as party leader. This election saw a doubling of the number of women in parliament, from 60 elected in 1992 to 120 elected in 1997. Labour's victory, the largest achieved in their history and by any political party in British politics since the Second World War, led to the party's first of three consecutive terms in power lasting 13 years, with Blair as the newly appointed Prime Minister. There was no incumbent Speaker in the 1992 election. May 1997 Labour's manifesto presents the devolution policy for the May 1997 general election based on the SCC report and commits to holding a referendum on the establishment of a Scottish parliament.. September 11th 1997 Scotland goes to the polls for the referendum and 44.87 per cent of voters agree that there should be a Scottish parliament. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_devolution_referendum,_1997 John Major resigned as party leader, saying "When the curtain falls, it is time to leave the stage".[24]. ", "The new labour women MPs in the 1997 British parliament: issues of recruitment and representation", "Tories rule: but liberal Tories with a New Labour legacy", "Major events influenced BBC's news online | FreshNetworks blog", Labour (New Labour, New Life For Britain), Conservative (You can only be sure with the Conservatives), National Democrats (A Manifesto for Britain), British National Party (British Nationalism- An Idea whose time has come), Liberal Party (Radical ideas – not the dead centre), Scottish National Party (Yes We Can Win the Best for Scotland), Socialist Equality Party (A strategy for a workers' government! While this presents no The Liberal Democrats, under the leadership of Paddy Ashdown, made a net gain of 28 seats, winning 16.8% of the vote. The incumbent governing Conservative Party led by Prime Minister John Major was defeated in a landslide by the Labour Party led by Tony Blair. About Parliament: By-elections; By-elections in the current Parliament; Find out more. Despite the strong economic recovery and substantial fall in unemployment in the four years leading up to the election, the rise in Conservative support was only marginal with all of the major opinion polls having shown Labour in a comfortable lead since late 1992.[10]. Labour's victory was largely credited to the charisma of Tony Blair and a Labour public relations machine managed by Alastair Campbell and Peter Mandelson. Fast track punishment for persistent young offenders, by halving the time from arrest to sentencing. [27] This site was an experiment for the efficiency of an online news service which was due for a launch later in the year.[28]. The New Labour, New Danger poster, which depicted Tony Blair with demon eyes, was an example of the latter strategy. [18] 102 of them were on the Labour benches - controversially described as Blair Babes - driven by the Labour Party’s 1993 policy (ruled illegally discriminatory in 1996) of all-women shortlists. Such was the extent of Conservative losses at the election that Cecil Parkinson, speaking on the BBC's election night programme, joked upon the Conservatives winning their second seat that he was pleased that the subsequent election for the leadership would be contested. Raymond Robertson, chairman of the Scottish Tories, said his party would campaign vigorously at the 1999 elections. ), Catalogue of 1997 general election ephemera, 1995 Conservative Party leadership election, More Than a Game: The Story of Cricket's Early Years, Alan Clark Diaries: Volume 3: The Last Diaries 1993–1999, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1997_United_Kingdom_general_election&oldid=1021361128, General elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Articles needing additional references from August 2020, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2020, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2011, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2018, Pages using bar box without float left or float right, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. This set a precedent, as the three subsequent general elections were also held alongside the May local elections. London Majority Majority (%) Turnout Turnout (%) Electorate; Barking: 15,896: 48.22% Meanwhile, there was also division amongst the Conservative cabinet, with Chancellor Kenneth Clarke describing the views of Home Secretary Michael Howard on Europe as "paranoid and xenophobic nonsense". The three main candidates to become Prime Minister are shown to the right: The Labour Party and its leader Tony Blair gained the majority of seats and created the first Labour government since 1979. The Conservatives, meanwhile, suffered defeat with a net loss of 178 seats, despite winning 30.7% of the vote. The British economy had been in recession at the time of the 1992 election, which the Conservatives had won, and although the recession had ended within a year, events such as Black Wednesday had tarnished the Conservative government's reputation for economic management. 73 Scottish Devolution (1997-9) Starting Point According to the philosopher George Santayana’s well-known maxim, “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”.1 More than most, politicians and civil servants are often thought to be weak at learning the lessons of past failures, but in the case of Scottish devolution Scottish voters perceived themselves as being governed by a party which they had rejected. Get 250,000 under-25-year-olds off benefit and into work by using money from a windfall levy on the privatised utilities. Prime Minister John Major called the election on Monday 17 March 1997, ensuring the formal campaign would be unusually long, at six weeks (Parliament was dissolved on 8 April). Meanwhile, Paddy Ashdown's continued leadership of the Liberal Democrats was assured, and they were felt to be in a position to build positively as a strong third party into the new millennium,[26] culminating in their sharing power in the 2010 coalition with the Conservatives. Most Recent Article. Find all Ballot Box Scotland articles, polling averages and candidate information on the Holyrood Hub. M15 - General Election Results 1 May 1997 (pdf 512KB) Further information. The overwhelming endorsement of a Scottish Parliament in the September 1997 referendum will have dramatic implications for Scottish and British politics. 11 September 1997: Scotland votes for devolution In a referendum held on this day in 1997, Scotland voted for a devolved assembly, and greater tax-raising powers. Between 1975 and 1992, elections were held every two years for either district or … However, Major was accused of arranging an early dissolution to protect Neil Hamilton from a pending parliamentary report into his conduct: a report that Major had earlier guaranteed would be published before the election. The political backdrop of campaigning focused on public opinion towards a change in government. Data were weighted to match the profile of the population and the … Full results of the 1997 general election. Labour had suddenly seized the middle ground of the political spectrum, attracting voters much further to the right than their traditional working class or left wing support. The Liberal Democrats more than doubled their number of seats thanks to the use of tactical voting against the Conservatives. The previous Parliament first sat on 29 April 1992. 1997 results were counted separately in each new unitary authority, giving results at a more local level. 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