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ID155400
Title ProperPolitics of the labour manifesto
LanguageENG
AuthorJackson, Ben
Summary / Abstract (Note)at the outset of the 2017 election campaign, there seemed to be a good chance that the Labour party would be broken—possibly irreparably—on the anvil of nationalism. After all, that was why Theresa May had called the election. Enormous credit is therefore due to Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour left for running an excellent campaign that capitalised on the abject weaknesses of the Conservatives and ultimately saved Labour from what many people—including me—thought would be a shattering historic defeat. After two years of bleak political news, the forces of conservatism in Britain have finally lost some ground. Much conventional wisdom now looks questionable as a result of the election, but I want to focus here on one point that raises some challenges for all parts of the Labour party, including for Jeremy Corbyn and the left.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 88, No.3; Jul-Sep 2017: p.343–344
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2017-09 88, 3
Key WordsPolitics ;  Labour Manifesto