Tony Blair has led the New Labor’s Party to three successive victories in the election since 1997. Gordon Brown who is a member of the New Labor Party has been confirmed as the new Prime Minster. This is the first time for the British Labor Party to remain at the helm of Britain from the time it was established. How could the British’s New Labor Party still be elected after being involved in the Iraqi War? This is a matter that has surprised many people. This article analyses reasons for the success and recommends them for reference on party management
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The election of the Conservative-Liberal coalition in May 2010 provides the opportunity to start to ...
In light of Alan Johnson’s recent resignation, and eight months after their general election defeat,...
This article recaps the main trends in public opinion and electoral support for the Conservative par...
The 2010 General Election ended Labour's 13 years in office. Tony Blair led Labour to victory in 199...
Labour’s second term in office was very different to its first. Tony Blair and his government suffer...
In May 2005 the Labour Party led by Tony Blair won an unprecedented third term in power. After eight...
The election of Tony Blair as leader of the Labour Party in 1994 has proved to be the beginning of a...
Labour’s second landslide victory of 2001 seemed inevitable given the almost continuous public suppo...
This paper focuses on New Labour’s first two mandates. It argues that the Government’s continued pop...
In many ways, the British General Election campaign of 2017 marked a return to ‘old politics’ with t...
The broad consequences of New Labour were that it won Labour three elections and put the party in go...
When Tony Blair assumed office as Labour leader in 1994, the party had lost four consecutive general...
The article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems employe...
This paper examines the voting motivations of Labour parliamentarians in the final parliamentary bal...
This article examines the 2010 Labour leadership contest, seeking to explain why Ed Miliband narrowl...
The election of the Conservative-Liberal coalition in May 2010 provides the opportunity to start to ...
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This article recaps the main trends in public opinion and electoral support for the Conservative par...