Origin Story

The Labour Party – Part Three – One Battle After Another

Nov 19, 2025
Explore Labour's tumultuous journey through history, starting with its identity crisis after Thatcher's victory. Discover how internal factions and leadership battles shaped its evolution, from Michael Foot's defeat to Kinnock's revitalization efforts. Dive deep into Tony Blair's transformative era and the emergence of New Labour, marked by significant legislation but marred by ideological vagueness. The 2017 Corbyn surge and subsequent collapse highlight Labour's struggles with Brexit. Finally, examine Keir Starmer's current challenges as the party navigates its identity crisis.
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INSIGHT

Thatcherism Reshaped Voter Priorities

  • Thatcherism shifted public priorities from unemployment to inflation, leaving Labour's Keynesian pitch outdated.
  • Labour lost membership and working-class identity, creating structural problems beyond any single leader.
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SDP Split Shook The Centre-Left

  • The SDP split in 1981 showed centrists felt Labour couldn't be reformed from within.
  • The new party briefly reshaped the centre-left electoral landscape by allying with the Liberals.
ANECDOTE

Dramatic Deputy Leadership Fight

  • Neil Kinnock and the soft left gamed the deputy leadership vote to block Tony Benn and save Labour from mass defections.
  • Margaret Beckett famously flung silver coins at Kinnock in fury, symbolizing deep party betrayal.
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