Was Miliband successful at turning the page on New Labour and at
re-imagining social democracy for the post-global financial crisis
era? This study maps the ideas - old and new - that were debated
and adopted by the Labour Party under Miliband and shows how they
were transformed into policy proposals and adapted to contemporary
circumstances. It seeks to demonstrate that the Labour Party under
Miliband tried but failed to renew social democracy. This failure
is one of the several reasons why 'Milibandism' was so
overwhelmingly rejected by voters at the 2015 general election.
Goes offers a thought-provoking perspective on how political
parties develop their thinking and political blueprints that will
appeal to scholars and students of British politics and ideologies
and to anyone interested in contemporary debates about social
democracy. -- .
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