Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Episode 1

Anne McElvoy asks why David Cameron's Tories need the north. She argues that it goes beyond simple electoral need and is motivated by Cameron's desire to to be a One Nation Tory.

Anne McElvoy examines whether the Conservatives can shake off their southern image in order to win a general election.

As a native north-easterner, Anne remembers the animosity toward the Conservative Party in the north during the Thatcher era. But now the Tories have set their sights on a revival in the north as a means of clinching an election victory.

In this programme, Anne asks why Cameron's Tories need the north. She argues that it goes beyond a blunt electoral need to win back seats held under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. Cameron wants to be a One Nation Tory, so this is also a matter of culture and credibility.

But is forging a One Nation party a losing battle, particularly for a leader based firmly in a metropolitan elite? Or could he emulate that other well-heeled public school southerner, Harold Macmillan, who used his Stockton seat as a launchpad to power by identifying with the north?

Interviewees include William Hague, Michael Gove, Alan Duncan, Hazel Blears, Nick Clegg and Professor John Curtice.

15 minutes

Last on

Wed 1 Jul 2009 20:45

More episodes

Previous

You are at the first episode

Next

See all episodes from Dave's Friends in the North

Broadcast

  • Wed 1 Jul 2009 20:45