Post-war Labour England wasn't a bad place to live, but after Labour's 2015 election defeat, the prospect of a
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English Year 2018
Table of contents :
Intro
Title Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One: It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
Chapter Two: The Forward March of Labour Halted
Chapter Three: Seeds of Destruction
Chapter Four: Meltdown
Chapter Five: Back to the '30s with Maggie
Chapter Six: Breaking the Unions
Chapter Seven: Return of the Robber Barons
Chapter Eight: Militant Tendencies
Chapter Nine: The Wilderness Years
Chapter Ten: The Rise of Blair
Chapter Eleven: Tony Blair and the Great Missed Opportunity
Chapter Twelve: A Faustian Pact and a Meeting with Her Majesty Chapter Thirteen: Enter the Control FreaksChapter Fourteen: The Road to Iraq
Chapter Fifteen: 'A Control Freak, Uncollegiate and Delusional'
Chapter Sixteen: Ed Stone Rules
Chapter Seventeen: Labour's Most Reluctant Leader (Ever)
Chapter Eighteen: The Strange Rebirth of Labour England
Chapter Nineteen: Corbyn and the Circular Firing Squad
Chapter Twenty: Corbyn's Jewish Problem
Chapter Twenty-One: Labour Anti-Semitism --
Virus or Tory Ramp?
Chapter Twenty-Two: Forward March
Afterword
Index
Copyright