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Labour Party

True crime stories: some New Labour memoirs

Posted on 4th January 2011 by ISJ

A review of John Prescott with Hunter Davies, Prezza: Pulling No Punches (Headline, 2008), £18.99; Peter Mandelson, The Third Man: Life At The Heart Of New Labour (Harper Press, 2010), £25; Tony Blair, A Journey (Hutchinson, 2010), £25 With David… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party

Labourism and socialism: Ralph Miliband’s Marxism

Posted on 4th January 2011 by ISJ

It is more than a little ironic that the recent race for the leadership of the Labour Party came down to a contest between the Miliband brothers.1 For their dad, Ralph, was the author of a devastating socialist critique of… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party

Brown’s left bounce?

Posted on 2nd January 2009 by ISJ

The least expected beneficiary of the September-October 2008 financial crisis was Gordon Brown. The whole media, and at least half the cabinet, regarded him as one of the living dead in the run-up to the Labour Party conference. Within weeks… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party

New Labour pains

Posted on 2nd October 2008 by ISJ

The smell of death around this government is so overpowering it seems to have anaesthetised them all… The imaginary Blair/Brown ideological distinction has now been exposed as the sham it always was… The sad truth is that he [Brown] opposed… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party

When old Labour went to war

Posted on 31st March 2008 by ISJ

A review of Mark Phythian, The Labour Party, War and International Relations 1945–2006 (Routledge, 2007), £19.99 One response to the Iraq war has been an attempt to blame it on Tony Blair personally and to somehow exonerate the Labour Party.… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Book reviews Iraq War, Korean War, Labour Party, Vietnam War

Labour’s organic crisis

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

Only a fool would attempt to make some comments about the health and future of the Labour Party just a few weeks before a general election provides a very useful snapshot of its popularity and makes the task much easier.… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party

Urban landscapes

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

Cities are at the centre of politics in Britain today. More than 80 percent of the UK population live in cities and their suburban hinterland.1 New Labour has made the regeneration of urban spaces through an ‘urban renaissance’ a key… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party, Urban spaces

Blair’s vision for education: business, business, business

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

Capitalism has always had a problem with education. Since the Industrial Revolution, the ruling class’s need to increase the skills of future workers has been contradicted by its fear of them becoming articulate, knowledgeable and independent-minded. Hannah Moore, religious philanthropist… Continue Reading →

Analysis Education, Labour Party, Tony Blair

Introduction

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

Britain after eight years of Blair Chris Harman Britain was on the eve of an election as we prepared this issue of the journal. The articles in this section deal with changes that have occurred under New Labour. Most readers… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party, Tony Blair

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