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Question: Which of these electoral defeats was the most severe for the incumbent party(ies)
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Australia 1931
 
#2
Canada 1935
 
#3
Canada 1984
 
#4
UK 1906
 
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UK 1997
 
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« on: March 24, 2015, 04:18:55 PM »

1997, as said before was big because Labour won in seats that frankly they will never win again. If you want to look at 100% solid tory seats-check how they did in 1997. The tories knew they were going to lose, but no-one expected TB to get what 418 out of 650 seats.

It was the conservatives 1979. Labour had to wait 20 years to win a majority after that, and the tories are waiting 23 years to get there's
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