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ID165567
Title ProperBreaking the mould? roy jenkins’ ‘radical centre’ and british social democracy in the ‘new hard times’
LanguageENG
AuthorDiamond, Patrick
Summary / Abstract (Note)Social democratic politics in Britain requires compelling answers to three animating questions that Roy Jenkins posed in his landmark 1979 Dimbleby lecture. Firstly, how can the British system of democracy be reformed to develop a culture of political participation and pluralism that leads to more equitable economic and social policies? Secondly, how can the centre‐left and left unite to forestall long periods of Tory dominance in electoral politics, thereby avoiding calamities such as the 2016 referendum on EU membership? And, thirdly, how can a flourishing intellectual ecosystem be cultivated on the progressive left that generates radical ideas for economic and social reform, recognising the importance of concerted dialogue between political traditions? This article revisits Jenkins’ 1979 lecture by considering the prospects for ‘breaking the mould’ of British politics in the ‘new hard times’ of Brexit and ‘permanent austerity’.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 90, No.1; Jan-Mar 2019: p.134-142
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2019-03 90, 1
Key WordsRadical Centre ;  British Social Democracy