One-Party State
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Product details
- ISBN 9781860571787
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Welsh Academic Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
For over 100 years the Labour Party dominated Welsh politics and Welsh society.
For a century, this absolute power resulted in many acknowledging that their career progression, particularly in the public sector, and any hopes for advancement in electoral politics, depended on their membership of and loyalty to the Labour Party.
In election after election, Labour won the majority of Westminster seats and controlled local government with a vice-like grip which led to Wales being described as a One-Party State. The Labour hegemony continued after devolution in 1999, with Labour-led governments in continuous power and their tight grip on Welsh politics appearing unassailable, until now.
Undoubtedly one of the most important books on Welsh political history, the highly acclaimed journalist and author Martin Shipton, investigates the truth behind Labour’s One-Party State, reveals and considers the evidence of its corruption, nepotism and cronyism, and assesses Labour’s legacy on Welsh society - famously described as The Land of the Pulled-Punch.
Comprehensively researched, including numerous interviews with leading political figures including Labour insiders (both named and anonymous), One-Party State, is essential reading for all with an interest in Welsh history and politics, and the consequences of absolute power.
Martin Shipton is Associate Editor with Nation.Cymru and was previously Political Editor-at-Large at the Western Mail.
He is the author of Political Chameleon: In Search of George Thomas (Welsh Academic Press, 2017) and Mr Jones - The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Life and Death of Gareth Jones (Welsh Academic Press, 2022).
