The Strange Death of Tory England is a book of political commentary by the journalist Geoffrey Wheatcroft, published in 2005.
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The book begins with the Conservative leadership contest of 1963, following the resignation of Harold Macmillan, which turned into a fight between Iain Macleod, the modernizing chairman of the party, and the Earl of Home, the aristocratic dark horse.
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