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Twelve A rootless third way: a continental European perspective on New Labour’s welfare state, revisited

  • Daniel Clegg
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Social Policy Review 17
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Abstract

This chapter looks at the impact of 1997, given a General Election in May 2003. It reviews the successes and the failures of continental Europe, before turning to New Labour. It is revealed that social policy is more centralist and state-led under New Labour, reinforcing British exceptionalism. The chapter also introduces the concept of ‘progressive dilemma’.

Abstract

This chapter looks at the impact of 1997, given a General Election in May 2003. It reviews the successes and the failures of continental Europe, before turning to New Labour. It is revealed that social policy is more centralist and state-led under New Labour, reinforcing British exceptionalism. The chapter also introduces the concept of ‘progressive dilemma’.

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