1. Introduction
2. Labour moderate
3. The rule of law
4. Stand up and be counted
5. Cabinet Cassandra
6. Retribution in Newham
7. Staging a fightback
8. Anti-party man
9. Crossing the Rubicon
10. Conservative member
11. Epilogue
Bibliography
Geoff Horn teaches Politics at Newcastle University
"the strongest impression the book leaves on this reader is as a
reminder of the weakness and fragmentation of the Labour right
during the 1970s and the exposed position in which neo-revisionist
social democrats such as Prentice and Jenkins found themselves"
(Peter Sloman, Contemporary British History 2014)
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