The End of Decline Blair and Brown in Power
Dr. Brian Brivati
A book celebrating Tony Blair's and Gordon Brown's impact on Britain's economic growth and improved standing with the rest of the world. A 'gem' (Independent on Sunday).
The End of Decline explores the historical significance of New Labour and puts forward an argument, which is simple and positive, and therefore deeply unfashionable. It is that the government of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown are responsible for the ending of decline in Britain. They owe Thatcher a great debt, but it is they, rather than Thatcher, who have made Britain the first among equals in Europe. They have helped to create a renaissance in British art and culture, and also in sport, culminating in the awarding of the 2012 Olympic Games to London. In short, Britain has cured itself of the so-called 'British disease' and has become much more comfortable, imaginative and successful: it is now a country which is envied rather than pitied; in growth, no longer in decline. Despite many problems in the welfare state, the polarisation on the Iraq War and suicide bomb attacks, Britain is now confident in three vital areas: political economy, culture and our role in the world. We have confidence in our institutions, celebrate our culture and hold our head high.
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About Dr. Brian Brivati Dr. Brian Brivati is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Kingston University. He is a successful author of many books and articles, including the biography of Hugh Gaitskell, and edited The Uncollected Michael Foot.
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