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Prospects for a post‐Blair ‘progressive consensus’

Vince Cable

Public Policy Review, 2007, vol. 14, issue 2, 119-125

Abstract: As British politics enters a new post‐Blair era, Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Vince Cable argues that a new tri‐party ‘progressive consensus’ is emerging, encompassing the environment, centralism and localism, authoritarian versus liberal approaches to personal freedoms and the ‘politics of identity’.

Date: 2007
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