cover of episode Excerpt - Jeremy Gilbert on New Labour's early days

Excerpt - Jeremy Gilbert on New Labour's early days

2022/5/9
logo of podcast Politics Theory Other

Politics Theory Other

Frequently requested episodes will be transcribed first

Shownotes Transcript

The 2nd of May marked the 25th anniversary of New Labour's coming to power and the election of Tony Blair as prime minister. I spoke to Jeremy Gilbert about how he viewed the New Labour project at the time and about how the Blairites succeeded in winning support within the party, despite a distinct lack of enthusiasm for their neoliberal policy agenda. We also talked about why Jeremy disagreed with Stuart Hall's analysis that saw New Labour as a hybrid project containing both neoliberal and social democratic threads. And finally, Jeremy explained why, in spite of the defeat of the Corbyn project he believes the broad left is in a much stronger position than it was a decade ago.