Origin Story

The Labour Party – Part Two – War and Peace

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Nov 12, 2025
Explore the dramatic journey of the UK Labour Party during and after WWII. Discover how Clement Attlee transformed the party into a governmental force while laying the foundations of the NHS and NATO. Witness the internal conflicts and ideological battles in the 1950s, pitting Nye Bevan against Hugh Gaitskell. Delve into the liberal reforms of Harold Wilson and Roy Jenkins, and see how crises and political missteps led to Labour's 1979 defeat and years in opposition. A gripping saga of resilience, conflict, and transformation.
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War Made Labour Electable

  • The Second World War transformed Labour by proving its patriotism and competence in central planning.
  • War united classes, made state-led reconstruction popular, and cleared Labour's longstanding credibility problem.
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Consensus Built On Beveridge And Keynes

  • The Beveridge Report and Keynesian ideas formed the backbone of the post-war consensus shared across parties.
  • Once nationalisation's primacy faded, socialist and liberal policies converged on welfare and full employment.
ANECDOTE

Manifesto, Mass Sales, Major Victory

  • Labour's 1945 manifesto, 'Let Us Face The Future', sold 1.5 million copies and proudly declared Labour a socialist party.
  • The unexpected landslide made Labour a genuine national party for the first time.
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