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Contentious alliance, OMOV and the management of democratic renewal
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The 1992 General Election result was a profound disappointment to the Labour Party and for some it was a trauma. John Smith lacked the urgency and radicalism demanded by Labour's deeper predicament, beginning with 'the union problem' arising from the contentious alliance. The overwhelming character of the crisis forced Smith to make the union issue more of a priority than he initially preferred. He became fully persuaded of the need for One Member One Vote in candidate selection and at this stage considered that future leadership elections must involve only a one-member-one-vote ballot of party members plus the representation of MPs. One final mechanism helped to produce a better feeling, new unity and another dimension of democratic renewal. Assisting in stabilisation during and after all the turbulence was the management by Smith and Larry Whitty of other policy-making changes.

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The Blair Supremacy

A study in the politics of Labour’s party management

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