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Using archival sources and interviews with key participants, new insight is gained to how the Lib-Lab Pact of 1977-78 - an agreement, short of a full coalition - came about, was structured and implemented, and how Liberal leader, David Steel, might have achieved significant policy concessions on electoral reform.
Contents
Introduction 1. Cross-Party Co-Operation in British Politics, 1945-1977 2. Build Up to the Lib-Lab Pact, 1974-1977 3. Cross-Party Discussions, 17 March-20 March 1977 4. Lib-Lab Discussions, 17 March-23 March 1977 5. Cabinet Discussions on the Lib-Lab Agreement 6. The Lib-Lab Consultative Mechanism 7. Liberal Party Reaction to the Lib-Lab Pact 8. Policy Implications of the First Phase of the Pact 9. The Renewal of the Lib-Lab Agreement 10. The Second Period of the Lib-Lab Pact, July 1977-September 1977 11. Final Phase of the Lib-Lab Pact, October 1977-August 1978 Conclusion