Blue Labour is a British campaign group and political faction that seeks to promote blue-collar and culturally conservative values within the British Labour...
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Kingdom portal Organised labour portal Socialism portal Blue Labour English Labour Network Labour Campaign for Trans Rights Labour Representation Committee...
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Blue Labour director John Clarke under the name Common Good Labour (later renamed to Labour Together on 1 September that year) following the Labour Party...
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Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics is a 2015 book edited by Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman, and Adrian PabstĀ [de; fr]. The collection of chapters by...
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Tangled Up in Blue: Blue Labour and the Struggle for Labour's Soul is a 2011 politics book by the journalist and Labour councillor Rowenna Davis. The...
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"Exclusive: the end of Blue Labour". New Statesman. Retrieved 16 June 2012. 50 Top Achievements by Labour Councils. LGA Labour Group. Archived from the...
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stages of this movement to help initiate it as a force within the Labour Party. Blue Labour called for a politics of the common good that prioritized the...
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developed in the United Kingdom out of a movement within the Labour Party called Blue Labour. Early British theorists included John Gray, Maurice Glasman...
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Red wall (British politics) (redirect from Labour's red wall)
Labour Party. The name "blue wall" was coined as an analogy with the concept of the Labour "red wall". The tartan wall refers to the formerly Labour-voting...
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Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman (category Blue Labour)
Statesman, UnHerd, Tablet and Spiked. He is best known as a founder of Blue Labour, a term he coined in 2009. Glasman was born in Walthamstow, north-east...
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