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Labour Pains

Online Resource of the Official Labour Party Archives at the People's History Museum, Manchester

  • Labour Pains: About the Project
  • Discussion
    • Reaching Out to the Electorate: Why Labour Must Choose Owen Smith
    • Between Education and Experience
    • Labour’s Crisis and the End of the Two-Party System
  • Scholarship
    • The Festival of Labour, 1962
    • A Short History of Intra-Party Tensions and Divisions, from Cole to Corbyn
  • Archive
    • The Choice for Britain – Stafford Cripps (Socialist League Pamphlet: “Capitalism in Crisis” Forum Series No. 4, 1933
      • What Happened in 1931: A Record – Sidney Webb (Fabian Tract No. 237, March 1932)
    • National Executive Committee’s List of Proscribed Organisations c. 1935 [LP/GS/ILP/34-5]
    • Is This Socialism? – John Strachey (Fabian Tract, No. 290, October 1951)
      • Leisure for Living – Labour Party Cultural Policy Document (October, 1959)
        • The Labour Pains Group
    • Can Labour Win? – Anthony Crosland (Fabian Tract No. 324, April 1960)
      • Keep Left – By a Group of Members of Parliament (New Statesman Pamphlet, May 1947)
      • Contact
        • How to Contribute
          • Let Us Face the Future: A Declaration of Labour Policy for the Consideration of the Nation (April 1945)
          • ‘Where? Five Views on Labour’s Future’, Fabian Tract, No. 320 (November, 1959)
LeisureforLiving

Leisure for Living – Labour Party Cultural Policy Document (October, 1959)

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Tom Dowling
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What Happened in 1931 - Webb (1932)

What Happened in 1931: A Record – Sidney Webb, Fabian Tract No. 237 (March, 1932)

10th June 201626th July 2016 by Tom Dowling
Tom Dowling
What Happened in 1931 - Webb (1932)
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TheChoiceForBritain

The Choice for Britain – Stafford Cripps (Socialist League Pamphlet: “Capitalism in Crisis” Forum Series No. 4, 1933-4)

10th June 201626th July 2016 by Tom Dowling
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KeepLeftbyaGroupofMembersofParliament

Keep Left – By a Group of Members of Parliament (New Statesman Pamphlet, May 1947)

10th June 201626th July 2016 by Tom Dowling
Tom Dowling
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LetUsFacetheFuture

Let Us Face the Future: A Declaration of Labour Policy for the Consideration of the Nation (April 1945)

8th June 201626th July 2016 by Tom Dowling
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Is this Socialism? - Strachey

Is This Socialism? – John Strachey (Fabian Tract, No. 290, October 1951)

8th June 201626th July 2016 by Tom Dowling
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Can Labour Win? - Crosland

Can Labour Win? – Anthony Crosland (Fabian Tract No. 324, April 1960)

8th June 201626th July 2016 by Tom Dowling
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Can Labour Win? - Crosland
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National Executive Committee’s List of Proscribed Organisations c. 1935 [LP/GS/ILP/34-5]

6th June 201620th June 2016 by Tom Dowling
Tom Dowling
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"The Labour Party would not be what it is - maddening, perhaps, but also capable of arousing strong positive emotions - if people not only with widely differing views but also with widely differing analyses of episodes in the Party's history did not come together as fellow members."

Gerald Kaufman, 1967.

About

  • Labour Pains: About the Project
  • The People’s History Museum’s Labour Party Archive
  • How to Contribute

Recent Posts

  • The Festival of Labour, 1962
  • Reaching Out to the Electorate: Why Labour Must Choose Owen Smith
  • Between Education and Experience
  • The Future Work of the Parliamentary Labour Party: An Agenda for Discussion – Tony Benn & Eric Heffer, June 1979 (LP/MANIF/5)
  • Labour’s Crisis and the End of the Two-Party System

Discussion

  • Reaching Out to the Electorate: Why Labour Must Choose Owen Smith
  • Between Education and Experience
  • Labour’s Crisis and the End of the Two-Party System

Scholarship

  • The Festival of Labour, 1962
  • A Short History of Intra-Party Tensions and Divisions, from Cole to Corbyn

Archive

  • What Happened in 1931: A Record – Sidney Webb (Fabian Tract No. 237, March 1932)
  • The Choice for Britain – Stafford Cripps (Socialist League Pamphlet: “Capitalism in Crisis” Forum Series No. 4, 1933
  • National Executive Committee’s List of Proscribed Organisations c. 1935 [LP/GS/ILP/34-5]
  • Let Us Face the Future: A Declaration of Labour Policy for the Consideration of the Nation (April 1945)
  • Keep Left – By a Group of Members of Parliament (New Statesman Pamphlet, May 1947)
  • Is This Socialism? – John Strachey (Fabian Tract, No. 290, October 1951)
  • ‘Where? Five Views on Labour’s Future’, Fabian Tract, No. 320 (November, 1959)
  • Leisure for Living – Labour Party Cultural Policy Document (October, 1959)
  • Can Labour Win? – Anthony Crosland (Fabian Tract No. 324, April 1960)

Labour Pains Stories

  • Labour Pains Stories

Labour Pains Interviews

  • The Labour Pains Interview

Labour Pains Timeline

  • Labour Pains Timeline

Recent Comments

  • Gareth Owen on Keep Left – By a Group of Members of Parliament (New Statesman Pamphlet, May 1947)
  • Lawrence Black on The Festival of Labour, 1962
  • Alan Pavelin on The Festival of Labour, 1962
  • Ieuan on Reaching Out to the Electorate: Why Labour Must Choose Owen Smith
  • Stephen Flaherty on Labour’s Crisis and the End of the Two-Party System

Further Links

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  • Labour Together
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