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Changing Old Labour to New, deeper than a make-over but not total transformation, makes the party more like the Liberals at the start of century: un-ideological, inclusive, practising the ‘big tent’ politics of working with other parties to re-create their broad coalition of progressive forces.
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Mitchell, A. (2000). Reinterpreting Labour’s History of Failure. In: Brivati, B., Heffernan, R. (eds) The Labour Party. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230595583_13
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