Following the results of the latest leadership vote on Saturday 24 September 2016, Jeremy Corbyn remains leader of the Labour Party. Yet, the ‘Blue Labour’ strain is also far from over – a tendency grouped around the social thought of Maurice Glasman that emerged within the Party after the financial crash. In the aftermath of the contest, J.A. Smith reviews Ian Geary and Adrian Pabst‘s edited volume, Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics, reflecting on how to understand this brand of Labour in the continuing age of Corbyn
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Labour must reconnect with an economic analysis of class, for it is this that could in fact reunite ...
First paragraph: Labour entered the UK general election with a double handicap. Brexit was peeling a...
Jeremy Corbyn has confounded his critics and increased Labour’s share of the vote in the General Ele...
This article discusses the state of labour history and political history in Britain. Despite a conti...
The future direction and electoral strategy of the Labour Party is currently at the forefront of pol...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: pub-electronic 2021-05-18Article version: VoRPublica...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
The tectonic plates of British politics are shifting. Insurgent parties such as the SNP and UKIP are...
Jeremy Corbyn’s politics might not signal the end of Labour as an electable party but a much deeper ...
Adrian Pabst recently argued on this blog that Labour has become disconnected from blue-collar voter...
Following Labour’s defeat at the polls in 2015, and at time when the Party is attempting to redefine...
Ed Miliband’s election as leader of the Labour party could be seen as a break from the technocratic ...
This thesis will analyse the coherence of Blue Labour as a campaigning group, focusing on what I dee...
In Britain, the political reaction to globalization has followed two separate and perversely interli...
What are the reasons for the meteoric rise of Jeremy Corbyn, who now seems highly likely to be elect...
Labour must reconnect with an economic analysis of class, for it is this that could in fact reunite ...
First paragraph: Labour entered the UK general election with a double handicap. Brexit was peeling a...
Jeremy Corbyn has confounded his critics and increased Labour’s share of the vote in the General Ele...
This article discusses the state of labour history and political history in Britain. Despite a conti...