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Heroes or Villains?: The Blair Government Reconsidered

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By (author): John Rentoul Jon Davis

Tony Blair was the political colossus in Britain for thirteen years, winning three elections in a row for New Labour, two of them by huge majorities. However, since leaving office he has been disowned by many in his own party, with the term 'Blairite' becoming an insult. The election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party leader in 2015 seemed to be, if not an equal, at least an opposite reaction to Blair's long dominance of the centre and left of British politics. Drawing on new contributions from most of the main players in the Blair government, including Tony Blair himself, Jon Davis and John Rentoul reconsider the history and common view of New Labour against its record of delivering moderate social democracy. They show how New Labour was not one party but two, and how it essentially governed as a coalition, much like the government that followed it. This book tells the inside story of how Tony Blair worked out, late in the day, his ideas for improving the NHS and school reform; how he groped towards, and was eventually defined by, a foreign policy of liberal interventionism; how he managed a difficult relationship with his Chancellor for ten years; and how Gordon Brown finally took over just as the boom went bust and the New Labour era came to an end. Rentoul and Davis reveal how the governing tribes dealt with each other in the New Labour years: not simply the 'Blairites' and the 'Brownites', but the 'temporary' ministers and the 'permanent', under-reported civil servants who worked alongside them. Many of the arguments that raged within and around the Blair government of 1997-2007 remain very much alive: reform of public services; the right course for the divided Labour Party; and the Iraq war. The Blair Government Reconsidered aims at a balanced account of how decisions were made, to allow the reader to make up their own mind about controversies that still dominate politics today. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780199608850

About John RentoulJon Davis

Jon Davis and John Rentoul jointly teach a course on the Blair government at King's College London which began at Queen Mary University of London in 2008. Dr Jon Davis is Director of The Strand Group at The Policy Institute King's College London and author of Prime Ministers and Whitehall (2007). He is the lecturer and coordinator of several other teaching modules including 'The History of the Prime Minister since 1945--in partnership with No. 10 Downing St' and 'The Treasury and an Introduction to Economic History--in partnership with HM Treasury'. He worked as an investment banker before turning to an academic career and also spent a year in the Cabinet Office's Modernising Government Secretariat. John Rentoul is Chief Political Commentator for The Independent Visiting Professor at King's College London and the author of an acclaimed biography of Tony Blair. He has worked previously as a political reporter at The Independent the BBC and the New Statesman. Together with his co-author Jon Davis he has been running the Blair Government course since 2008 at Queen Mary and subsequently at KCL in which many of the leading figures of the Blair administration have participated including the former prime minister himself.

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