Hugh Gaitskell by Brian Brivati

Hugh Gaitskell by Brian Brivati

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Hugh Gaitskell was the original Labour moderniser, political mentor of the SDP, and the revisionist politician who fought to make Labour electable in the 1950s and early 1960s. His speeches in opposition, trying to end Clause IV, scatter CND and fight the EEC, were reminiscent of the modernising agenda of Tony Blair.

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Hugh Gaitskell by Brian Brivati

Hugh Gaitskell was the original Labour moderniser, political mentor of the SDP, and the revisionist politician who fought to make Labour electable in the 1950s and early 1960s. His speeches in opposition, trying to end Clause IV, scatter CND and fight the EEC, were reminiscent of the modernising agenda of Tony Blair. However, an early death, in 1963, meant that Gaitskell's legacy is 'the best Prime Minister Britain never had'. Gaitskell was a passionate rationalist, with a grey public persona, yet at the same time a charming, loving and funny man in his private life. This dry-as-dust Wykehamist was able to deliver many of the most emotionally charged speeches by a Labour leader in the post-war period. Hugh Gaitsell was deeply rooted in Labour and committed to its future as an independent political entity. He did not believe that it was necessary to destroy the party in order to reform it, and so his modernising agenda is one that has been followed by Neil Kinnock, John Smith and possibly by Gordon Brown.
Brian Brivati is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Kingston University. He is a successful author and his The End Of Decline will soon be published by Politico's.
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ISBN 13 9781842751862
ISBN 10 1842751867
Title Hugh Gaitskell
Author Brian Brivati
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Methuen Publishing Ltd
Year published 2006-09-04
Number of pages 512
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