Must Labour Always Lose

Author:   Denis MacShane
Publisher:   Claret Press
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9781910461532


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   14 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Denis MacShane
Publisher:   Claret Press
Imprint:   Claret Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 7.30cm , Length: 17.80cm
ISBN:  

9781910461532


ISBN 10:   1910461539
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   14 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Denis MacShane has seen and been on every part of the Labour Party over the last 50 years. He has fought, lost and won elections to the Commons, local government and the trade union movement. One unique insight he has comes from 15 years work with trade unions and progressive political movement in Europe and overseas. His book is personal, political and full of insights. Much of the European left is down and out and Labour must avoid that fate. I hope Labour Party members debate without rancour or sectarian anger what needs to be done. This book is a good starting point."" Polly Toynbee; “Denis MacShane has had a colourful, often controversial life as a journalist-politician in Labour over many years, standing for Parliament in 1974 and being the best Europe Minister of any government until the calamity of Brexit struck. His account of why Labour is so good at losing elections is fascinating reading. What to do to get Labour back into power is a central question if we don’t want to live in a one party state” Steve Richards, journalist and presenter"


Denis MacShane has seen and been on every part of the Labour Party over the last 50 years. He has fought, lost and won elections to the Commons, local government and the trade union movement. One unique insight he has comes from 15 years work with trade unions and progressive political movement in Europe and overseas. His book is personal, political and full of insights. Much of the European left is down and out and Labour must avoid that fate. I hope Labour Party members debate without rancour or sectarian anger what needs to be done. This book is a good starting point. Polly Toynbee, journalist Denis MacShane has had a colourful, often controversial life as a journalist-politician in Labour over many years, standing for Parliament in 1974 and being the best Europe Minister of any government until the calamity of Brexit struck. His account of why Labour is so good at losing elections is fascinating reading. What to do to get Labour back into power is a central question if we don't want to live in a one party state Steve Richards, journalist and presenter


Denis MacShane has seen and been on every part of the Labour Party over the last 50 years. He has fought, lost and won elections to the Commons, local government and the trade union movement. One unique insight he has comes from 15 years work with trade unions and progressive political movement in Europe and overseas. His book is personal, political and full of insights. Much of the European left is down and out and Labour must avoid that fate. I hope Labour Party members debate without rancour or sectarian anger what needs to be done. This book is a good starting point. Polly Toynbee; Denis MacShane has had a colourful, often controversial life as a journalist-politician in Labour over many years, standing for Parliament in 1974 and being the best Europe Minister of any government until the calamity of Brexit struck. His account of why Labour is so good at losing elections is fascinating reading. What to do to get Labour back into power is a central question if we don't want to live in a one party state Steve Richards, journalist and presenter


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Denis MacShane is one of Britain's leading experts of European politics. Born in Glasgow, he grew up in London and lived and worked in exile in Europe for 15 years when Margaret Thatcher become prime minister. He is a life-long Labour Party member and activist who was an MP for 18 years, Minister of State at the Foreign Office and UK Delegate to the Council of Europe. He has led a colourful life including being the youngest president of the National Union of Journalist, being imprisoned in Poland and England, and winning a prize as the fastest British skier in parliamentary ski races against Swiss MPs. He has written biographies of François Mitterrand and Edward Heath, books on the Polish union, Solidarity and black trade unions fighting apartheid, as well studies of modern anti-Semitism and West Balkan conflicts. His 2015 book Brexit. How Britain Will Leave Europe predicted the outcome of the 2016 referendum. His last book Bexiternity. The Uncertain Fate of Britain predicting endless problems arising from the way Brexit has been handled was published in 2020 He speaks French, German and Spanish and writes for a wide variety of newspapers and journals in Britain, Europe, the US and Japan. He has four children and one grandson. He has had lunch, dinner, and many drinks with Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. He has not met Sir Keir Starmer.

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