“Labour Isn’t Working”: The State of the British Labour Movement

“Labour Isn’t Working”: The State of the British Labour Movement

There are prominent members of the Labour party, both on the left and on the right, who don’t seem to recognize the severity of the beating we suffered in the general election of June 1983. But some of us at the grass roots, among the media, fear that we are in danger of being elbowed onto that old “rubbish heap of history,” while we witness the Americanization of the British political establishment.


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