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Popular Newspapers, the Labour Party and British Politics: From Beaverbrook to Blair
Popular Newspapers, the Labour Party and British Politics: From Beaverbrook to Blair, 'IT'S THE SUN WOT WON IT', was the famous headline claim of Britain's most popular newspaper following the Conservative party's victory over Labour in the 1992 general election. The headline referred to a virulent press campaign against Neil Kinnock's Lab, Popular Newspapers, the Labour Party and British Politics: From Beaverbrook to Blair has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Popular Newspapers, the Labour Party and British Politics: From Beaverbrook to Blair, 'IT'S THE SUN WOT WON IT', was the famous headline claim of Britain's most popular newspaper following the Conservative party's victory over Labour in the 1992 general election. The headline referred to a virulent press campaign against Neil Kinnock's Lab, Popular Newspapers, the Labour Party and British Politics: From Beaverbrook to Blair
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  • Popular Newspapers, the Labour Party and British Politics: From Beaverbrook to Blair
  • Written by author James Thomas
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., August 2005
  • 'IT'S THE SUN WOT WON IT', was the famous headline claim of Britain's most popular newspaper following the Conservative party's victory over Labour in the 1992 general election. The headline referred to a virulent press campaign against Neil Kinnock's Lab
  • 'IT'S THE SUN WOT WON IT' was the famous headline claim of Britain's most popular newspaper following the Conservative Party's surprise victory in the 1992 general election. It followed a vitriolic press campaign against Neil Kinnock's Labour Party and dr
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