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Britain After Blair by Julian Astle (Editor),David Laws (Editor),David Marshall (Editor)
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Britain After Blair [Paperback]

A Liberal Agenda

by Julian Astle (Editor) and David Laws (Editor) and David Marshall (Editor)

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Description of Britain After Blair

The Liberal Democrats could end up holding the balance of power in Britain after the next General Election. What does the Party stand for and what difference would the Liberal Democrats make in power? Leading Liberal Democrat MPs identify the successes and failures of Blair's Britain and set out fresh thinking for a Liberal agenda. New party leader Sir Menzies Campbell, in an important contribution, unveils his vision for a Liberal Britain and signposts the Liberal Democrat priorities for power. "The Orange Book" (published by Profile in 2004 in association with the Liberal Democrats) stimulated debate and was a major influence on public discussion of policy issues. "Britain after Blair" is the follow-up to "The Orange Book", and its messages will carry similar weight. Up-to-the-minute, original, and persuasively argued, the thinking in this book demonstrates the Liberal Democrats' vitality and social commitment, and gives a valuable insight into how the party will move in the future.

Title Information

ISBN:
9781861978530
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
25837
Publisher:
Profile Books
Published:
14/09/2006

Press and Industry Reviews

"An excellent, balanced audit of Mr Blair's Britain, and a typically incisive assessment of Mr Brown's Chancellorship"
- Peter Riddell, Times

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About Julian Astle (Editor) and David Laws (Editor) and David Marshall (Editor)

Sir Menzies Campbell is Leader of the Liberal Democrats and MP for Fife North East.

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