There is a Better Way: A New Economic Agenda for Labour
By (Author) John Grieve Smith
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
30th January 2005
Second Edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
338.941
Paperback
152
Width 155mm, Height 234mm, Spine 26mm
454g
In this critical account of New Labour's economic and welfare policies in their first two terms in office, John Grieve Smith suggests that, far from pursuing any radical new agenda, they have been actively consolidating the Thatcherite Revolution. If Labour is to offer a genuine alternative to the Tories, and achieve its long standing objective of a fairer society, radical developments in policy are needed. John Grieve Smith discusses the policies needed to ensure expansion and full employment here and in the rest of the European Union. He examines the whittling away of pensions and other social security benefits, and the growing reliance on means testing, together with the need for higher and more progressive taxation if the quality of health and education services is to be improved.
'An outstanding critique of New Labour's economic and social policies.' -William Keegan, Economics Editor and Associate Editor, 'The Observer'
John Grieve Smith is a Cambridge economist with wide experience of government and history. He has worked in the Cabinet Office, the Treasury, as an Under-Secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs and then as Director of Planning in the British Steel Corporation. He is a fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge.