media have a decisive impact on the outcome of elections

Cards (6)

  • 1979 Agree
    • margaret thatcher won over newspapers like the sun
    • Margaret thactcher received extensive television coverage - 90% of the public
    • Media focused around attacking callaghans failures which led to enhanced credibility for thatchers leadership
    • this further legitimised her leadership skills and won over swing seats
  • 1979 disagreement - social factors - paritsan dealignment
    • decline in tradition voting
    • thatcher actively appealed to the working class in her esses man strategy
    • policies such as right tob uy became popular leading to tradiational party allegiance to weaken
    • this resulted in the altered structure of political allegiance
    • However social factors enhance the importance of short term factors rather than long term factors which the media uses to its advantage
  • 1997 agree
    • its the sun wot won it - spent 10 million on advertising
    • 96% of the population had access to tv - bbc and ITV were regulare but labour used media- friendly sound bites and photo opportunities to gain popularity
    • soundbites are short memorable phrases used to dominate news cycles - punchy lines like "education, education and education"
    • leading to high engagement and turnout of 71.4% even though it decreased from previous years
  • 1997 disagree - rather perceived competence of tony blairs leadership is what won the election
    • failures of the conservative party led to 30.7% of votes alongside there lack of a media image due to majors government failure
    • economy was recovering from a recession but voters didnt give conservatives credit for black wedendesay
    • monthly opinion polls showed labour was consistently ahead of polls - conservatives lost there reputation of percevied competence
  • 2024 - Keir starmer
    • labour outspent the tories on social media ads £1.2 million compared to conservatives 900k
    • the sun swtich from tory to labour influencing working class swing voters
    • headline " give labour a chance"
    • reinforcing hegemony theory
    • murdochs sun backs winners - normalising hegemonic alignment and changing public sentiment
    • Reform gaining traction with 4.1 million votes can be considered a success £550k
  • 2024 counter argument
    • minor parties have had success in the form of gaining seats in a unproportional electoral system like Reform who gain 4.1 million votes , 17.1% of grey votes from tories
    • Based on policy-based voting such as immigration freeze which 52% of voters agreed on by yougov polls
    • Rational choice theory: Voters backed Reform despite FPTP risks, showing policy > tactical voting.