Keir Starmer and the Politics of Caution
Governing the United Kingdom in the 2020s
Keir Starmer and the Politics of Caution
Governing the United Kingdom in the 2020s
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Description
How has British politics changed since the arrival of Labour in power after fourteen years in the political wilderness? The Government, elected in 2024, is headed by a leader who many find hard to understand and voters are often unable to discern the government's political philosophy or the kind of country it wants to create. In this new book, some of the UK's leading political scientists and historians explore the meaning of this enigmatic government.
Keir Starmer and the Politics of Caution examines the complex links between Starmer and both New Labour and Blue Labour. It ranges across subjects from domestic policy and foreign affairs, to political thought and the structure of the modern Labour Party. The book explores issues of public service management, but also the strategies of government available in a post-Brexit economy, as well as the politics of immigration at a time when Reform UK is gaining popularity.
Ultimately, Keir Starmer and the Politics of Caution argues that there is a shape to the government's approach: its aim is to build a state that can respond to the demands of a complex and ageing population, in a challenging global environment. It does so, however, in the context of tough financial constraints, some of which are self-imposed and which hobble attempts to bring about far-reaching reform.
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Table of Contents
1. Starmer: Governing in Hard Times Rohan McWlliam (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
Part 1 - Is there an Ideology of Starmerism?
2. On the Ideology of Starmerism Jovan Owusu-Nepaul (Social Enterprise, UK)
3. Keir Starmer and the Social Democratic Tradition Kevin Hickson (University of Liverpool, UK)
4. Blue on Red: Starmer and Labour's Conservativism in Context Jasper Miles (University of Nottingham, UK) and Danny Rye (Liverpool Hope University, UK)
5. Starmer and New Labour: Full Circle? Eric Shaw (University of Stirling, UK)
6. 'A Kodak Party in an Instagram world': Starmer's Rhetorical Performance and Digital Political Culture Alan Finlayson (University of East Anglia, UK)
Part 2 - Domestic Policy
7. Public Services under the Starmer Government: The Reversal or Revival of New Public Management? Patrick Diamond (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
8. The Chimera of Economic Growth Adrian Williamson (University of Cambridge, UK and University College London, UK)
9. 'Say Their Names': Jess Phillips and Labour's Record on Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls in Starmer's First Year Maroula Joannou (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
10. Labour and Immigration: One Year On Jonathan Portes (King's College London, UK)
11. The Starmer Government and the Scottish Question Malcolm Petrie (University of St Andrews, UK)
Part 3 - Foreign Affairs
12. Brexit and Labour's Political Economy Richard Johnson (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
13. Russia: Labour's Perennial Problem Jonathan Davis (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
14. A Hollow Gesture Foreign Policy: Why Labour's Ukraine and Russia Policies Do Not Add Up James Pearce (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
15. Trump Martin Farr (Newcastle University, UK)
Part 4 - Labour Party Matters
16. Labour Members: Who They Are, What They Think, and What They Do Tim Bale (Queen Mary University of London, UK) with Paul Webb and Stavroula Chrona (both University of Sussex, UK)
17. The Co-Operative Party and Labour in Government Tony Taylor (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
18. Local Government and Metro Mayors Neil Pye (University of Liverpool, UK)
Index
Product details
| Published | 04 Feb 2027 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781350652767 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
























