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- Q17052455 abstract "New Labour, New Life For Britain is a political manifesto published in 1996 by the British Labour Party. The party had recently restyled itself as New Labour under Tony Blair. The manifesto set out the party's new "Third Way" centrist approach to policy, with subsequent success at the 1997 general election.The 1997 election produced the biggest Labour majority in the history of the party. They won 418 seats, with a majority of 179. They delievered on the main aims of the mainifesto including introducing a Minimum Wage, increasing NHS funding after "Tory" neglect and cutting class sizes.The Conservatives' rule was over after 18 years, under the leadership of John Major they suffered their worst defeat in the party's history, losing 178 seats and becoming the official opposition with 165 seats. This election was the start of a Labour government after 18 years in opposition and continued with another landslide victory in 2001 and a victory in 2005. In 2010, they became the official opposition with 258 seats. The new leader of the Labour party, Ed Miliband, completely dropped the New Labour brand in 2010 when elected as party leader and moved the parties political stance slightly furture to the left. He resigned as leader in 2015 after a second election defeat increasing Labour's support by about 1.5%, Jeremy Corbyn the centre-left candidate won the leadership of the party.".
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- Q17052455 comment "New Labour, New Life For Britain is a political manifesto published in 1996 by the British Labour Party. The party had recently restyled itself as New Labour under Tony Blair. The manifesto set out the party's new "Third Way" centrist approach to policy, with subsequent success at the 1997 general election.The 1997 election produced the biggest Labour majority in the history of the party. They won 418 seats, with a majority of 179.".
- Q17052455 label "New Labour, New Life For Britain".