Labour Party Manifestos 2001(Leader:Tony Blair, Result:Labour Win) 1997(Leader:Tony Blair, Result:Labour Win) 1992(Leader:Neil Kinnock, Result:Conservative Win) 1987(Leader:Neil Kinnock, Result:Conservative Win) 1983(Leader:Michael Foot, Result:Conservative Win) ...
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 ...
Labour Party, British political party whose historic links with trade unions have led it to promote an active role for the state in the creation of economic prosperity and in the provision of social services. It has been the major democratic socialist pa
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...
“And so when I went into that Budget last week I had to put our public finances back onto a firm trajectory because we saw in the previous parliament what happens when government loses control of the public finances, and the first commitment we made in our manifesto was to bring stability...
1987 Labour Party Manifesto Britain will win with Labour Introduction By the Leader of the Labour Party Every election is a time of decision. But this General Election on June 11 faces the British people with choices more sharp than at any time in the past fifty years....
2003 manifesto debate for Labour Party forumDAVID SCOTT
“The proximate cause of defeat was not complicated or hard to see, but simple and in plain sight. We put forward a leader and a manifesto that voters thought unacceptable to such a degree that many were repelled. Too extreme economically. Anti-western. Lacking in patriotism. And therefore ...
鈥Labour Goes for Clean Sweep No 20; the Labour Party, Campaigning for a 20th Successive Year in Control of Birmingham City Council, Has Launched Its Manifesto for Next Month's Local Elections. Chief Reporter Paul Dale Analyses a New Approach to Pavement Politics...