The End of the Party
Bruthish centre-left political book
The End of the Party: The Rise and Fall of New Labour is a book by political journalist Andrew Rawnsley detailing the centre-left New Labour Premiership of Tony Blair between 2001, when Blair was re-elected as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, through to his resignation in 2007 when Gordon Brown formed his government, and through to just before[1][2] Labour's defeat in 2010.
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New Labour
- Tony Blair
- Gordon Brown
- Peter Mandelson
- Alastair Campbell
- Anthony Giddens
- Anthony Crosland
- Philip Gould
- David Sainsbury
- Blairism
- Third Way
- Blatcherism
- Brownism
- 1994
- 2007
- 2010
- The Future of Socialism
- A Journey
- The Third Man
- The Blair Years
- The Purple Book
- Michael Levy
- Trevor Chinn
- Alexander Bernstein
- Robert Gavron
- David Garrard
- One more heave
- Labour Co-ordinating Committee
- Blair–Brown deal
- Clause Four moment
- New Labour, New Life for Britain
- New Labour, New Danger
- "Things Can Only Get Better"
- "Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime"
- Progress
- Blair Babe
- Tony's Cronies
- Cash for Honours
- Future Britain Group
- Neoconservatism
- Labour Party (UK)
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