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  2. New Labour - Wikipedia

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    Alastair Campbell was central to the media image of New Labour. Once New Labour was established, it was developed as a brand, portrayed as a departure from Old Labour, the party of pre-1994 [33] which had been criticised for regularly betraying its election promises and was linked with trade unionism, the state and benefit claimants.

  3. Reform of the House of Lords - Wikipedia

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    After this series of votes, where the Commons failed to back a single option and the Lords only a fully appointed House, Robin Cook, the leader of the Commons, said: We should go home and sleep on this interesting position. That is the most sensible thing that anyone can say in the circumstances.

  4. In Place of Strife - Wikipedia

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    In Place of Strife (). In Place of Strife was a UK Government white paper written in 1969. [1] It was a proposed act to use the law to reduce the power of trade unions in the United Kingdom, but was never passed into law. [1]

  5. New Labour, New Life for Britain - Wikipedia

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    New Labour, New Life for Britain was a political manifesto published in 1996 by the British Labour Party. The party had recently rebranded itself as New Labour under the leadership of Tony Blair . The manifesto set out the party's new " Third Way " centrist approach to policy, with subsequent success at the 1997 general election .

  6. How Labour failed to connect with the British working class - AOL

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  7. New Labour, New Danger - Wikipedia

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    New Labour, New Danger was an advertising campaign run in the United Kingdom by the Conservative Party during the run up to the 1997 general election. It was conceived by creative director Martin Casson [ 1 ] at advertising agency M&C Saatchi , and refers to the Labour Party 's " New Labour " slogan.

  8. Mel Stride claims only reason Rwanda scheme failed was ... - AOL

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    Mel Stride has claimed the only reason the previous Tory government’s Rwanda scheme failed to work was because it was scrapped by the Labour Party in their first week in office.. He comments ...

  9. Labour Party repeatedly failed to meet data protection ... - AOL

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    As of November 2022, the Labour Party had received 352 SARs, but 78% did not receive a response within the maximum compulsory time limit of three months, and more than half (56%) were ...