For over a hundred years, the British Labour Party has been a bastion
for working class organisation and struggle. However, has it ever truly
been on the side of the workers? Where do its interests really lie? And
can we rely on it to provide a barrier against right-wing forces? By
looking into its history, this book shines a light on the internal
dynamics of the 'party with socialists in it'. From its origins in the
late nineteenth century, the Labour Party was uncomfortably divided
between a metropolitan liberal and a working class milieu, which
characterises the party to this very day.
This history guides us
through the Bevanite movement and the celebrated government of Clement
Attlee, to the emergence of a New Left that was highly sceptical of the
Labour party during the Wilson era. It explores the move towards
Blairism and the disheartening story of the decline of the Labour Left
after their historic defeat in the 1980s. With the emergence of
socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party's fate rests in the
balance.
Will they reconcile their internal divisions or split into obscurity?
A Party with Socialists in It : A History of the Labour Left - Simon Hannah & John McDonnell
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