Servants of the People : The Inside Story of New Labour by Andrew Rawnsley (2002, Uk-B Format Paperback)
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Publisher: Penguin UK ISBN 13: 9780140278507. Author: Andrew Rawnsley ISBN 10: 0140278508. Title: Servants Of The People: The Inside Story Of New Labour Item Condition: used item in a very good condition.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Books, The Limited
ISBN-100140278508
ISBN-139780140278507
eBay Product ID (ePID)2396924
Product Key Features
Book TitleServants of the People : the inside Story of New Labour
Number of Pages592 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicWorld / European, Europe / Great Britain / General, Political Process / Political Parties
Publication Year2002
GenrePolitical Science, History
AuthorAndrew Rawnsley
FormatUk-B Format Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.9 in
Item Weight16.6 Oz
Item Length7.8 in
Item Width5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal324.2/41/07
Synopsis'Downing Street is said to be 'furious' at this book - and it is easy to understand why. It is the first meticulous chronicle of all that has happened since that bright May Day three years ago which first brought the Blair government to office' Anthony Howard, Sunday Times, Andrew Rawnsley's Servants of the People is a timely and fascinating look at New Labour. Every new government promises to represent a new dawn, but for New Labour it was the Covenant that Tony Blair made with Britain. The party that won a landslide victory on May Day 1997 made the special claim that it represented a decisive break with the disappointments of the old left and the old right: its Third Way would transcend both. Having fashioned an extraordinarily wide coalition to secure power, New Labour would hold it as Servants of the People. Was that a grandiloquent way of saying the government would be enslaved to the opinion polls? Or has Tony Blair been pursuing a strategic plan, breathtaking in its audacity, to remake the political landscape of Britain in the third millennium? 'Downing Street is said to be 'furious' at this book - and it is easy to understand why. It is the first meticulous chronicle of all that has happened since that bright May Day three years ago which first brought the Blair government to office' Anthony Howard, Sunday Times 'Riveting ... the Government's dirty washing has been well and truly hung out in public' Rachel Sylvester, Daily Telegraph Andrew Rawnsley is associate editor and chief political commentator for the Observer. For many years he presented BBC Radio 4's Sunday evening Westminster Hour, and he has also made a number of highly acclaimed television documentaries., This work dissects the first 1000 days of the Labour government. It measures the successes and failures of the least experienced Cabinet to take office in more than a century.