New Labour, New Atlanticism: US and Tory intervention in the unions since the 1970s

Lobster Issue 33 (Summer 1997) £££

[…] There is a considerable overlap of personal and funding with the TUCETU. The fingerprints of British and American spooks are everywhere to be found.(1) The Dulverton Trust: Tory money for the union right With the return of a Labour government, keeping the UK labour movement on side is back on the establishment agenda of […]

The Labour Finance and Industry Group: a memoir

Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££

[…] increase the political strike power of the Leader’s Office and to invest in the sort of advanced marketing techniques that Saatchi & Saatchi had deployed for the Tory Party. Of course, this did not happen. New Labour’s membership sunk to about 200,000 members, many of them disenchanted, while the Opposition Tories are drifting towards […]

How to Fix an Election

Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££

[…] in which you, or a co-conspirator, are named as the proxy. You now control someone else’s vote. In 1998, two councillors decided to prevent a Labour vic tory in the elections of Hackney Council, North London. So enthusiastic were their efforts that the prosecutor at their subsequent trial described their efforts as ‘the largest […]

Conservative Radicalism: a Sociology of Conservative Party Youth Structures and Libertarianism 1970-1992

Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££

[…] legal action against the BBC. As it turned out, the significant infiltration of the Tories was coming not from some continuation of the 1970s ‘bridge’ between the Tory right and the fascist/authoritarian right, symbolised by the late George Kennedy Young, but from the other direction entirely, the libertarians, mainly those associated with the Libertarian […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££

[…] 38, has written a very interesting study of Margaret Thatcher’s first visit to America in 1967.(2) Scott-Smith shows that Thatcher, then a junior shadow spokesperson in the Tory Party, was talent-spotted by the State Department’s man in the London embassy who liaised with the Tory Party, and was sent on a six week freebie […]

We The Nation: The Conservative Party and the Pursuit of Power

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] 1995, £20 Davies provides in equal measure a perceptive and comprehensive account of the modern Conservative Party which, hopefully, will lead to further reappraisals of Conservative his tory. In contrast to, for example, Lord Blake’s standard history of the Party over much the same period, We, The Nation provides an upstairs and downstairs view […]

Getting it right: the security agencies in modern society

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] from MI5, I presume – sicced onto me to pick my brains. This happened in 1987/8 when I was deeply embroiled with Colin Wallace and his s tory about anti-Labour hanky panky in Northern Ireland. I was on the phone to him every day and was talking to lots of journalists who were trying […]

A political journey

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] in revolt against the authoritarian aspects of trades unionism and Old Labour. The following letter to Dr. Sean Gabb of the Libertarian Alliance takes up the s tory at the very end – at that point where it became clear that dialogue could go no further. Dear Sean, I was sincerely disappointed that ‘conversation’ […]

The British Right

Lobster Issue 16 (1988) £££

[…] the names of some 350 British companies which have funded the EL since 1972. In line with the thesis suggested by White in his essay (see The Tory Right Between the Wars in Lobster 15) the vast majority of those companies are from the domestic manufacturing sector of the British economy. The report (The […]

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