Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years

General Humorous Fiction

Author: Sue Townsend

Bringing together a set of specially commissioned chapters by leading authorities, this book provides an accessible introduction to politics and political change in the UK. It provides a systematic assessment of New Labour in government focusing in particular on continuities and contrasts between its first and second terms and with traditional social democracy. A central i….Read More

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