-
Minister between 1997 and 2007, and
those that
support him,
known as
Blairites. It
entered the New
Penguin English Dictionary in 2000.
Elements of the...
-
editorial contributors were a mix of "right-of-centre libertarians, greens,
Blairites, Brownites,
Labourite but less
enthusiastic Brownites, etc.," and that...
- 2015
general election.
Kendall was
regarded by many in the
media as the
Blairite candidate,
though Kendall stated she
would like to be
known as the "modernising...
-
September 2023). "Keir
Starmer purges soft left and
surrounds himself with
Blairites for
General Election push". inews.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on...
- new
chief of staff.
Writers from The
Guardian and
Politico said that the
Blairite wing of the
party had
prospered in the
reshuffle to the
detriment of the...
-
belonging to the party's soft left. He once
identified as
being on the
Blairite wing of the party. He
served as
Shadow Home
Secretary from 2015 to 2016...
-
Evolving from the
Scottish usage of the term, the term,
along with the
terms Blairite,
Brownite and "centrist", have been used,
particularly on
social media...
-
characterised by
opponents as
being on the
right of the
Labour Party and a
Blairite,
which he repudiated,
describing himself as a Brownite. He
called the Iraq...
- Labour's
economic reform agenda. He and
Brown have
differed from the
Blairites in
being keen to
stress their roots in
Labour Party intellectual traditions...
-
remains a
prominent Labour supporter and
fundraiser as well as a
prominent Blairite.
During university,
Follett rebelled against his parents' "puritanical...