Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££
[…] vice-president and you were an eager young Guardian newshound in DC? Freedland’s fellow Guardian columnist Martin Kettle, the Communist turned great friend of Tony Blair and New Labour, has just discovered the City of London is not all it’s cracked up to be. As the Square Mile starts just down the road from his […]
Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003) £££
[…] other staples to every Iraqi’.(22) What’s more, until sanctions and all the attendant misery and corruption, it was so prosperous that it was a net importer of labour, had a highly developed infrastructure, fabulous healthcare and superb universities. Which is to say, Iraq was never, ever, anything like Stalin’s Soviet Union. War intelligence, March […]
Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8) £££
[…] a hard-line, law and order Home Secretary such as John Reid, arrested and expelled from the country, but are instead welcome guests, mixing freely with both New Labour and Conservative politicians as well as maintaining an intimate relationship with Britain’s own security services.(3) The CIA’s role in the overthrow of governments is well-known, beginning […]
Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££
[…] is professionally produced, with full-colour illustrations, lots of photographs, and all the industry-standard lay-out techniques. Issue 3 is 40 pages, with essays on aspects of Maastricht, New Labour and Blairism’s impact (or lack of it) on the EU, the MIA proposals, Brian Burkitt of Bradford University on the economics of EMU; as well as […]
Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££
[…] collection might have looked at is the recent paper by Giles Scott-Smith, ‘Searching for the Successor Generation: Public Diplomacy, the US Embassy’s International Visitor Program and the Labour Party in the 1980s’. (1) Scott-Smith, whose book on the Congress for Cultural Freedom was reviewed in Lobster 43, lists the Labour MPs who took what […]
Lobster Issue 27 (1994) £££
[…] July, 1993) from Cavendish pointing out that he, that is Cavendish, was among the founders of the Democratic Party of Britain in the 1960s with disillusioned former Labour MP Desmond Donnelly — long before Crozier and others formed the Social Democratic Party in the 1970s. Cavendish notes in his letter that the Democratic Prty […]
Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££
[…] creating a defensive missile screen and building – or acquiring – new aircraft carriers.) He looks at the post-war Anglo-American relationship, and the initial experience of the Labour Government since it took office last year and shows that nothing has changed – because nothing could change. He treats the claims that Labour is running […]
Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££
[…] referendum, contains almost nothing that we didn’t know already. The familiar story is re-told: the ‘anti’ campaign had little money and, because they were composed of the Labour left and Tory right, had difficulty working together; they didn’t produce a professional-looking campaign and were portrayed by the media as a group of oddballs. Meanwhile […]
Lobster Issue 40 (Winter 2000/1) £££
[…] numerous high profile Private Eye battles, nothing seemed simpler to a left-liberal movement in desperate search of something to be angry about at the height of New Labour triumphalism. Quickly, groups like the ICA and a queue of liberal lefties jumped on the dubious bandwagon. But what does LM stand for and where have […]