A Short History of the Labour Party is the classic account of the
rise of the Labour Party from its foundation through to Tony
Blair's second term as Prime Minister. Thoroughly revised and
updated, it describes the events that led to the inception of the
party, the role of the trade unions within the party, the successes
and failures of the twentieth century and the revival of the
party's fortunes under Kinnock, Smith and then Blair. It closes
with an analysis of the current crisis that the Party faces over
its foreign policy choices since 9/11 including the war in Iraq.
This book thus provides the essential background for an
understanding and appreciation of today's political debates.
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