Why New Labour Is Not a Model
The New Labour years were a historic opportunity to break with Thatcher’s legacy – instead, they left her economic architecture in place and locked Britain into a market nightmare.
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Matteo Tiratelli teaches sociology at UCL and is secretary of Battersea CLP. He is currently teaching and thinking about where power lies in the modern state.
The New Labour years were a historic opportunity to break with Thatcher’s legacy – instead, they left her economic architecture in place and locked Britain into a market nightmare.
A Jeremy Corbyn government would be the first time Britain’s socialist left was in charge of its foreign policy.