House Magazine

June 4, 2001
The House Magazine
Issue No.949 | Vol.26
June 4, 2001
Issue No.949 | Vol.26
The House Magazine
Contents
Campaign diary

Meeting the people
Sir Patrick Cormack conducts a traditional election campaign in Staffordshire
Sir Patrick Cormack

Cobbett's corner

Brawn not yawn

Chris Moncrieff

Election focus

Traditional Labour aims, New Labour means
Labour has brought radical change for Britain's people and is ready to continue with the task of building prosperity and fairness for all, writes Tony Blair
Tony Blair

Time for common sense under the Conservatives
William Hague says Labour must not be given the chance to disappoint Britain again
William Hague

Being honest with Britain
The Liberal Democrats offer voters a distinct and honest alternative, says Charles Kennedy
Charles Kennedy

Trusting the people of Scotland
The election campaign north of the border is about who will best stand up for Scotland, says John Swinney
John Swinney

Fighting for a fairer Wales
Plaid Cymru offers ambitious and practical plans for Wales, writes Ieuan Wyn Jones
Ieuan Wyn Jones

Time to move forward
The UUP has striven to build peace in Northern Ireland and looks forward to delivering the rewards for the people of the province, writes David Trimble
David Trimble

The best hope for peace
John Hume looks forward to increased SDLP representation in the new Parliament
John Hume

Delivering change for the people of Ulster
Terrorists have no place in Northern Ireland's democratic institutions, says Ian Paisley
Ian Paisley

Celtic Connections
Craig Hoy examines how devolution has changed the face of the Scottish election scene
Craig Hoy

Dancing to which tune?
Clive Betts assesses the first post-devolution general election campaign in Wales
Clive Betts

Election history

Tories triumph and Labour survives
Lord Norton looks back at an election which gave Mrs Thatcher her biggest majority and saw Labour challenged as the main opposition party
Lord Norton of Louth

Election night guide

Election night highlights
Peter Kellner maps out the highlights to look out for on the night of June 7
Peter Kellner