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Major political commentators examine how Britain has changed under a Labour government
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword - Clive Lewis MP
Introduction - Mark Perryman
1. Testing the Limits of Labourism - Mark Perryman
Part One - Mapping the Hope
2. Did Labour Win or the Tories Lose? - Paula Surridge
3. No Direction Home: The Non-Politics of Starmerism - Jeremy Gilbert
4. Even Boring People Can Be Dangerous - Gargi Bhattacharyya
5. Son of a Toolmaker - Joe Kennedy
Part Two - The Fallout
6. Time to Reshuffle the Labour Left - Neal Lawson
7. A Conservative Meltdown - Phil Burton-Cartledge
8. The Resistible Rise of the Reform UK - Joe Mullhall
9. Making the Case for an Independent Left - Hilary Wainwright
Part Three - Change, Stability, Contradictions
10. How to Transform an Unequal Britain - Danny Dorling
11. There is Always an Alternative - James Meadway
12. No Democratic Reform, No Change - Jess Garland
13. From Climate Emergency to National Renewal - Andrew Simms
Part Four - The Outcomes
14. Labour According to Morgan McSweeney - Emma Burnell
15. The Unions Make Us Strong - Gregor Gall
16. Biting the Hand That Doesn't Feed Us - Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Pragmatic, Social Democratic, Radical - Eunice Goes
Part Five - Understanding Keir Starmer's Labour Party
A Guide to Labour Battleground Seats at the Next General Election
Symptom of What? Further Reading and Other Resources
Afterwords
Notes on Contributors
Ackhnowledgements
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Mark Perryman's previous books include
The Corbyn Effect,
The Moderniser's Dilemma and
The Blair Agenda. A pioneer of a left culture rooted in the convivial and participative rather than command and control, Mark mixes politics and culture as the co-founder of the self-styled 'sporting outfitters of intellectual distinction', Philosophy Football.