The Red Book has been produced by Labour Left, a campaign grouping within the UK Labour Party that aims to generate ethically socialist policies and intellectually reclaim what it means to be Left. There need to be fresh perspectives in the debate on the direction of change in Labour party policy in order to achieve future electoral success. This is where Labour Left, and the Red Book, has its place. The writing in the Red Book aims to present a clear vision for a Labour Party and government of the future. Only by reaffirming Labour's core values, but updating them for the modern setting, can the party hope to reconnect with its traditional base. With the Red Book, Labour Left has found its voice.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The Red Book has been produced by Labour Left, a campaign grouping within the UK Labour Party that aims to generate ethically socialist policies and intellectually reclaim what it means to be Left. There need to be fresh perspectives in the debate on the direction of change in Labour party policy in order to achieve future electoral success. This is where Labour Left, and the Red Book, has its place. The writing in the Red Book aims to present a clear vision for a Labour Party and government of the future. Only by reaffirming Labour's core values, but updating them for the modern setting, can the party hope to reconnect with its traditional base. With the Red Book, Labour Left has found its voice. Artikel-Nr. 9781907720437
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