Whatever it Takes

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Whatever it Takes

The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour

Biography: historical, political and military Political science and theory Political ideologies and movements Political leaders and leadership Central / national / federal government policies Political control and freedoms Macroeconomics Political economy Economic and financial crises and disasters Government powers

Author: Steve Richards

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Language: English

Published by: Fourth Estate

Published on: 16th September 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780007352272


At the beginning of the financial crisis

In September 2008, Gordon Brown called an emergency press conference in which he declared, "we will do whatever it takes to restore stability in the financial markets". He was to repeat the phrase ‘whatever it takes’ constantly in the following weeks. As Shadow Chancellor Brown would do whatever it took to restore Labour's economic credibility. As leader-in-waiting he would do whatever it took to acquire the crown. As Prime Minister he would do whatever it took to buttress his enfeebled regime, going as far as instigating a rapprochement with Peter Mandelson, a figure he had come to despise. Determined, wilful, multi-layered in his complexity, Brown would always do whatever it took to survive.

New Labour's approach

As a political force, rootless and defensive in its origins, New Labour would similarly do whatever it took to retain support in what its founders regarded as a conservative country.

Author and analysis

Written by one of the most influential political commentators in the UK, the Independent's chief political commentator, Steve Richards, this political expose examines Gordon Brown's wildly oscillating career and the ruthless and sometimes shallow pragmatism displayed by New Labour as a whole.

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