This controversial book by a prominent Labour Party politician is a major contribution to the debate about the party's future. Ambitious in scope, it covers psephology, philosophy and policy in crucial areas such as the economy, industrial relations, the welfare state, democracy, and defense and foreign policy. Giles Radice argues that the only way that Labour can mount a serious challenge for power is if it comes to terms with economic and social change. He sets out a new political agenda, centered on citizen rights, democratic reform, selective government intervention, efficient welfare services and a vision of Britain as a good neighbor and partner.
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