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‘Spliced with incisive arguments and interspersed with challenging verdicts on Labour’s evolution& This ambitious Labour history could well become compulsory reading for future party Leaders’ History TodayWritten at a critical juncture in the history of the Labour Party, Speak for Britain! is a thought provoking and highly original interpretation of the party’s evolution, from its trade union origins to its status as a national governing party. It charts Labour’s rise to power by re-examining the impact of the First World War, the General Strike of 1926, Labour’s breakthrough at the 1945 general election, the influence of post-war affluence and consumerism on the fortunes and character of the party, and its revival after the defeats of the Thatcher era.Controversially, Pugh argues that Labour never entirely succeeded in becoming ‘the party of the working class’; many of its influential recruits – from Oswald Mosley to Hugh Gaitskell to Tony Blair – were from middle and upper-class Conservative backgrounds and rather than converting the working class to socialism, Labour adapted itself to local and regional political cultures.'[A] startlingly revisionist book' Sunday Times'An admirable model of how political history should be written' Times Literary Supplement'[A] magisterial book' Good Book Guide'[A] stimulating survey' Literary ReviewPugh, Martin is the author of 'Speak for Britain! : A New History of the Labour Party', published 2011 under ISBN 9780099520788 and ISBN 0099520788.
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