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Creating ‘the Party into Power’ project
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The discussion and thinking behind the Party into Power project were reported to the National Executive Committee (NEC) on 31 January 1996. It was not surprising that the atmosphere around the NEC chairs meeting from this point was described by one of Blair's aides as 'grudging and negative', nor that the cooperative unity within the Party into Power discussions should give way to a developing split. The task force on building a healthy party was a continuation of regeneration discussions which had been going on since 1992. It was poorly attended even by the low standards of NEC involvement in the Party into Power. Most union leaders had generally kept some distance from the detailed politics of the Party into Power discussions as internal party business. Some ultra-loyalist NEC trade union representatives discouraged information going to their senior officers who might have reacted against it.

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The Blair Supremacy

A study in the politics of Labour’s party management

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