New Labour - 10 Years On
09 May 2007
18:30 to 20:00
Many children approaching adulthood today will not remember anything other than a Labour government. So 10 years on from that sunny Friday morning, the new dawn of New Labour, what has been achieved and how has Britain changed? What does it mean to be New Labour today, ten years on, and what big ideas will dominate the next ten years?
Our panellists, led in discussion by former MP Oona King, will assess the legacy of New Labour’s decade, and debate its future. They include:
Rt Hon. Lord Neil Kinnock
Professor Lord Anthony Giddens
Ed Miliband MP
Stephen Twigg, Progress Chair and Director of the Foreign Policy Centre
Mandy Telford, former NUS President and Dignity at Work Co-ordinator at Amicus Union
Venue
Old Theatre, London School of Economics, Houghton Street
Contact
Tom Brooks Pollock
Tel: 020 3008 8180
e-mail: tom@progressives.org.uk
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Haa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaa :-)))
Thanks for the laugh!
Matt said this on May 1st, 2007 at 5:20 pm
Goodness, ten years! I hadn’t realised Ed Miliband was that old.
Brandy Hart said this on May 1st, 2007 at 9:06 pm
what has been achieved?
Isn’t this rather a long-winded way in which to ascertain that nothing at all has been achieved?
And Oona King as well. What hilarity to have a non-entity such as her who was bad enough to be displaced by the antithesis/synthesis of New Labour, George Galloway!!
Such fun!
Fishcake said this on May 3rd, 2007 at 12:03 am