Faces of Labour: The Inside Story (Haymarket)

Faces of Labour: The Inside Story (Haymarket)

by Andy Mc Smith (Author)

Synopsis

With a substantial lead in the opinion polls, the Labour Party looks set to take over the reins of Britain's government within a year. Ironically, just at the point when Labour appears to be a government-in-waiting, it has never been more difficult to judge exactly what we can expect from Labour in government. New slogans and buzz words appear on almost a daily basis, as the Labour Party continues to redefine itself after two decades in opposition. In this analysis, Andy McSmith brings an expert eye to bear on the enormous changes Labour has undergone on the long road back to Number 10. A former press officer and now a political correspondent for the Observer , Andy McSmith gives an account - both as an insider and as a critical observer - of what is really going on in the Labour Party. McSmith describes the transition from a party dominated by the radical left into a social democratic party. He reassesses the tensions between Old and New Labour, focusing on individuals whose careers throw different aspects of a complex story into sharp relief. McSmith gives his account of the key figures in the Labour hierarchy, including: Peter Mandelson - the man described as Tony Blair's Rasputin; John Prescott; Robin Cook; Clare Short; and, of course, Tony Blair himself. He also looks at those on the underside of the party - figures such as Ted Grant - guru of the Militant Tendency; and the late Jim Murray, a Tyneside shop steward who, by combination of pure chance and the power of the block vote, once held the future of Labour in his hands. Andy McSmith is the author of John Smith: A Life 1938-94 and Kenneth Clarke: A Political Biography .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 16 Sep 1996

ISBN 10: 1859849687
ISBN 13: 9781859849682

Media Reviews
A fascinating insight. -- Evening Standard A gripping account of Labour's journey from a left-dominated party to the 'new Labour' of today. -- New Statesman A witty and insightful portrait gallery of current Labour figures. --Andrew Rawnsley, Observer An excellent read ... the most insightful book yet published an Labour's cultural revolution. -- Tribune McSmith's book deserves study for what it says both about Labour's long years of opposition and about the party's startling leap to unprecedented favour. --Gerald Kaufman, Times Literary Supplement The real revelation comes from comparing the chapters on Neil Kinnock and Tony Blair. --Roy Hattersley, The Guardian You can dip into this book at any point and be surprised and engrossed ... the detail is fascinating. --John Rentoul, The Independent
Author Bio
Andy McSmith is Political Editor of the Independent on Sunday. His previous books include John Smith: Playing the Long Game, Kenneth Clarke: A Political Biography and Faces of Labour.