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1997: A year that changed nothing
Labour came to power in 1997 promising radical change in Britain, but a new book shows how empty that pledge proved to be, says ANGEL DAHOUK
1997: The Future That Never Happened
by Richard Power Sayeed
(Zed Books, £10.99)
WITH a landslide Labour election victory on May 1, 1997 was the year that new Labour brought 18 years of Tory rule to an end, with Tony Blair and his inner circle promising a “new Britain,” characterised by tolerance, respect and social justice.
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