Publisher's Synopsis
In 2016 Labour, led by the most left-wing leader that the party has ever seen, burst into new life. Labour England wasn't dead. It had been sleeping. For thirty years it had been kicked into near oblivion, first by Margaret Thatcher and then by Tony Blair. What happened? What will Jeremy Corbyn's Labour England look like? Francis Beckett and Mark Seddon are Labour insiders. They know. And they say it will be an exiting and better place to life.