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Leading labour
Journal Article

Leading labour

2011
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The latest volume demonstrates that during the New Labour years - but not, it should be noted, during the preceding Thatcher years - public attitudes, including the attitudes of Labour Party supporters themselves, have all shifted markedly to the right in response to a range of standard questions about the welfare state, business interests, economic inequality, and government action to redress it. [...]almost no one made the obvious point that the deficit was caused by the banking crisis and that what the election really required was a debate about failure of the neo-liberal paradigm of economic policy-making that has dominated the last three decades.