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New Labour and the Politics of Dominance

Beech, Matt

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Dr Matt Beech M.Beech@hull.ac.uk
Reader in Politics and Director of the Centre for British Politics



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Abstract

In attempting to survey New Labour’s period in office one aspect appears to stand out. New Labour’s politics has been and continues to be the politics of dominance. As a government they have set the tone for political discourse and have been the victors in many policy debates. The purpose of this chapter is to argue that New Labour in government have dominated British politics and by doing so have recast the centre-ground. Implicit in this argument is the assertion that the centre-ground is not fixed and that since 1997, New Labour has moved the centre-ground leftwards. Previously the political centre was dominated by tenets of neo-liberalism. In policy terms neo-liberals are suspicious of the state, its power and its ability to distribute efficiently goods and services. Therefore, free market economics is promoted as the mechanism for granting liberty to the individual who is seen as the most important of actors. Notions of social justice and egalitarian claims are dismissed as a mirage and a derivation of personal freedom.1 The Thatcher and Major governments provided the Conservative Party with 18 consecutive years in office and during this long period of Conservative dominance the Thatcher government in particular was given the opportunities to persuade sections of the British electorate of the virtues of their neo-liberal philosophy. In a similar fashion, New Labour has been presented with opportunities to counter some of the ‘Thatcher–Major settlement’ through the implementation of centre-left principles.

Citation

Beech, M. (2008). New Labour and the Politics of Dominance. In M. Beech, & S. Lee (Eds.), Ten Years of New Labour (1-16). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230584372_1

Publication Date Feb 28, 2008
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 1-16
Book Title Ten Years of New Labour
Chapter Number 1
ISBN 9780230574427 ; 9780230574434
DOI https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230584372_1
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/400276
Contract Date Feb 29, 2008