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Through the Looking Glass Liz Davies

Through the Looking Glass By Liz Davies

Through the Looking Glass by Liz Davies


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Liz Davies provides an insider's account of the events leading up to the Labour Party's spectacular fall from grace during its term of office under the Blair administration.

Through the Looking Glass Summary

Through the Looking Glass: A Dissenter Inside New Labour by Liz Davies

As New Labour prepares the ground for a second term in government, Liz Davies provides a compelling insider's account of the annihilation of the party's internal democracy. For two years prior to the party conference of September 2000, Davies sat on Labour's highest body, its National Executive Committee. From this unique viewpoint, and with the aid of verbatim notes kept at the meetings, she exposes the cynical doublethink that has come to permeate the party's leadership. Focusing particularly on the frenzied attempts to prevent Ken Livingstone from becoming London's mayor, Davies details how Blair and his acolytes sought to manipulate every detail of the NEC's proceedings, repeatedly blocking open discussion. On more than one occasion, full-time officials briefed selected journalists on what was being decided hours before the meetings took place. Davies chronicles Blair's evident discomfort in the face of close questioning at the meetings, and his impatience with even the mildest dissent. She exposes the hollowness of John Prescott's old Labour credentials and the relentless manipulation of Margaret McDonagh, the party's General Secretary. She watches aghast as trade union representatives repeatedly defy positions adopted by their members, and as special-interest groups, notably those representing business, twist policies to suit their ends. Employing a redoubtable independence of mind, as well as verbatim notes kept in each of the meetings, Davies provides an electrifying picture of the systematic corruption of a major political institution.

Through the Looking Glass Reviews

"In this brilliant and painfully honest account of her journey through the labyrinth of New Labour, Liz Davies leaves us in no doubt that Britain is a single-ideology state with two pro-big business factions, distinguished only by their manipulative skills. However, her message is not negative; it is inspirational: a call to thos who value principal above spin, truth above illusion, to rejoin the great movement now re-emerging, that will change the world." - John Pilger "If you have principles in the Labour Party, unless they're those of compromise and abject surrender, you're going to get the big stick from Uncle Tony. Fortunately for Liz Davies, and for us, she's tough enough to take the trouble she creates." -- Mark Thomas

About Liz Davies

Liz Davies is a long-time political campaigner and a barrister. In 1995 she was selected to stand for Labour in Leeds North East, only to be disbarred from running by Labour's leadership. She was elected to the NEC in 1998, and again with an increased vote, in 1999.

Additional information

GOR003847869
9781859846094
1859846092
Through the Looking Glass: A Dissenter Inside New Labour by Liz Davies
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Verso Books
2001-03-28
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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