New Labour's Attack on Public Services
Dexter Whitfield,
Spokesman Books
ISBN: 0851247156,
£11.95
STAR RATING: 5/5
In a few months' time New Labour will be celebrating 10 years as Her Majesty's Government, says Keith Popple. Much will be made in the period up to this anniversary of the achievement - the longest the party has ever been in power.
On their watch New Labour have achieved a good deal, particularly in introducing a statutory minimum wage, and moving some of the poorest parents and children, and the oldest people in our population, out of poverty. However, New Labour will also be known for their adherence to neo-liberal economics and the marketisation of public services. In the past decade, New Labour have moved the expectations and perceptions of the population to a position where greater credence is given to individual choice and self-interest than to supporting the collective approach to common public issues.
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