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Narrating One Nation: The Ideology and Rhetoric of the Miliband Labour Party
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This article maps the core concepts of Labour's ideology and identifies the narratives used to argue for One Nation social security reform.
J. Atkins
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Ethnic minorities in British politics: candidate selection and clan politics in the Labour Party
P. Akhtar, Timothy Peace
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The ‘how’ of election manifestos in the British Labour Party
Robin T. Pettitt
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The British Labour Party’s leadership election of 2015
Thomas Quinn
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The politics of economic policy making in Britain : a re-assessment of the 1976 IMF crisis [PDF]
Many existing accounts of the IMF crisis have argued that British policy was determined either by the exercise of structural power by markets through the creation of currency instability and the application of loan conditionality, or by demonstrating ...
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The article traces the responses of the Church of England, Roman – Catholic Church and “free churches” on the development of the Labour Party. The author underlines that Labour party was assisted by those Christian churches.
Olha Buturlimova
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Towards a Politics of Restraint.
Public choice theory, an analysis of politics based on economic principles, is often considered to be one of the major innovations in economics and political sciences in the second half of the twentieth century.
Thomas Kayzel
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British Labour Party in the 1920s: the electoral competition
The article examines the processes of growth of the British Labour Party in the early XXth century. The reasons of Labour Party’s success on parliamentary and municipal elections in the 1920s have been analyzed.
Olha Buturlimova
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Many parties have seen declines in working-class legislators and increases in professional career politicians. I argue that career politicians are more likely to adopt policies for strategic political reasons, whereas working-class politicians are more ...
Tom O’Grady
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Trade unionists and the Labour Party in Britain: the bedrock of success
The trade union-Labour Party link has been contentious with the pre-1914 socialists and the post-1994 New Labour Blairites as well as with Labour’s political opponents, the Conservative and Liberal parties. Yet, for the Labour Party the trade unions have
Chris Wrigley
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