The Labour Partyis one of the established UK mainstream political parties. From 2015 to theGeneral Election of 2019the Party was the fastest growing political party in theUnited Kingdomwith a membership exceeding 515,000 and a leader,Jeremy Corbyn, who appeared to be more or less independent of...
For, while the Tory manifesto was as silent on the idea as those of the Liberal Democrats and Ed Miliband’s pathetically timid Labour –of six references to ‘enforcement’ in the Tory manifesto, five are to enforcement of immigration law, and one is to “tackling aggressive parking enforceme...
Labour's manifesto was a repudiation of the Post-war consensus from the left. It alienated so many moderates, skilled workers and the general public that it was ridiculed as the "longest suicide note in history." Some top leaders quit the Labour Party and formed a new Social Democratic ...
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the whole project pursued by MT over the previous 12 years – in the form of programmatic politics. The manifesto made the case for proportional representation, a written constitution, a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability, the possibility of an English parliament, a guaranteed citizens’...
The Labour Party came to power in the February 1974 general election upon a campaign manifesto pledging ‘a fundamental and irreversible shift in the balance of wealth and power in favour of working people and their families’ (Labour Party 1974a: 15). In this chapter, the experiences and ‘...
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For a Permanent Secretary there are two ways of judging the likely policies of an incoming administration, namely via scrutiny of the manifesto and via the personal contacts that the Prime Minister traditionally authorizes with Opposition spokesmen befor
This chapter asks what can be said on the determinants of wages in a non-neoclassical perspective. It starts by arguing that the previous chapters imply that the neoclassical labour demand curve is not an acceptable notion (Keynes’s arguments in its sup