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Servants of the people : the inside story of New Labour / Andrew Rawnsley.

Title
Servants of the people : the inside story of New Labour / Andrew Rawnsley.
Author
Rawnsley, Andrew, 1962-
Publication
London ; New York : Penguin, 2001.

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Description
xix, 568 p.; 20 cm.
Summary
Political analyst Andrew Rawnsley examines the first New Labour term in office. He measures the successes and failures of the least experienced Cabinet to take office in more than a century in this revelation-packed volume.
Subjects
Note
  • Previous ed.: London : Hamish Hamilton, 2000. This ed. updated to include 2001 election.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction: The Few -- 1. Dawn -- 2. What Do We Do Now? -- 3. Bank of Brown -- 4. Hail to the Chief -- 5. Dragons and Lions -- 6. They'll Get Me for This -- 7. Department of Social Insecurity -- 8. Long Good Friday -- 9. Psychological Flaws -- 10. The Ethical Dimension -- 11. Operation Hoover -- 12. Black Christmas -- 13. New Britain -- 14. On a Wing and a Prayer -- 15. Scars on My Back -- 16. Making Enemies -- 17. Dome's Day -- 18. Control Failure -- 19. The Only Thing That Can Defeat Us -- 20. Twenty-four Hours from Meltdown -- 21. Sweating It Out -- 22. Peter's Friends -- 23. Culling Fields -- 24. Masters of the People?
ISBN
0140278508
OCLC
  • 46332651
  • SCSB-11740828
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library