Ten Years Hard Labour
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- Nombre de pages406
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-944203-63-8
- EAN9783944203638
- Date de parution03/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille16 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLola Books
Résumé
For 42 years, Chris Williamson was a Labour Party member. In 2010, he was elected to Parliament to represent his home town. However, in 2019, he was unceremoniously suspended from the party after being subjected to a smear campaign, and he later resigned in protest at the betrayal.
In this forensic memoir - free of his Labourist clutches - Williamson provides a unique ringside view. As well as lifting the lid on the amateurish politics-by-focus-groups under Ed Miliband, Williamson exposes some of the major events that created and deepened Labour's 'antisemitism crisis' under Jeremy Corbyn.
In his mission to set the record straight on numerous misreported events, Williamson names and shames the individuals - on the left and the right - whom he holds responsible for delivering his former party back into the hands of New Labourism under Sir Keir Starmer.
To understand the existential crisis facing socialists in Britain today, Williamson's account of recent Labour history is indispensable.
To understand the existential crisis facing socialists in Britain today, Williamson's account of recent Labour history is indispensable.
For 42 years, Chris Williamson was a Labour Party member. In 2010, he was elected to Parliament to represent his home town. However, in 2019, he was unceremoniously suspended from the party after being subjected to a smear campaign, and he later resigned in protest at the betrayal.
In this forensic memoir - free of his Labourist clutches - Williamson provides a unique ringside view. As well as lifting the lid on the amateurish politics-by-focus-groups under Ed Miliband, Williamson exposes some of the major events that created and deepened Labour's 'antisemitism crisis' under Jeremy Corbyn.
In his mission to set the record straight on numerous misreported events, Williamson names and shames the individuals - on the left and the right - whom he holds responsible for delivering his former party back into the hands of New Labourism under Sir Keir Starmer.
To understand the existential crisis facing socialists in Britain today, Williamson's account of recent Labour history is indispensable.
To understand the existential crisis facing socialists in Britain today, Williamson's account of recent Labour history is indispensable.






