Origin Story

The Labour Party – Part Three – One Battle After Another

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Nov 19, 2025
Explore Labour's tumultuous journey through history, starting with its identity crisis after Thatcher's victory. Discover how internal factions and leadership battles shaped its evolution, from Michael Foot's defeat to Kinnock's revitalization efforts. Dive deep into Tony Blair's transformative era and the emergence of New Labour, marked by significant legislation but marred by ideological vagueness. The 2017 Corbyn surge and subsequent collapse highlight Labour's struggles with Brexit. Finally, examine Keir Starmer's current challenges as the party navigates its identity crisis.
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Kinnock Moved Labour Toward Europe

  • By late 1980s Kinnock shifted Labour pro-Europe and abandoned unilateral disarmament and mass nationalisation.
  • These policy moves aimed to restore electoral viability by aligning Labour with mainstream concerns.
ANECDOTE

The Granita Dinner Deal

  • Tony Blair promised Gordon Brown the chancellorship and an eventual handover after their Granita dinner in Islington.
  • That private pact shaped British politics for the next 15 years and fuelled later resentment.
INSIGHT

Dropping Clause IV Reframed Labour

  • Abandoning Clause IV reframed Labour from socialism of ownership to broad equality and opportunity.
  • This ideological shift opened Labour to liberal alliances but diluted explicit socialist content.
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