It seems to me that the most profound challenges were to Labour after 1983, since they had to adapt to Thatcherism following the party's own shift sharply left, and indeed a major split in the party with the SDP forming, and
profound differences between the party leadership and the trade unions in Kinnock's first 2 years.
Here, my explanation of the
profound difference between single and married female voters involves a final assumption: The Democratic
Party is the party that promises to expand government to take care of people whose lives aren't working
Party is the
party that promises to expand government to take care of people whose lives aren't working
party that promises to expand government to take care of people whose lives aren't working out.