Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements Prologue: Longbridge 1 What Went Before: New Labour and the Left 2 The Curious Case of Jeremy Corbyn 3 What is Corbynism? 4 The ‘A-Word’ 5 Corbyn the Culture Warrior 6 A Class Apart 7 The Takeover 8 Fear and Loathing in the Labour Party 9 The Night Everything Changed: The 2017 General Election 10 What Comes After: The Next Election and the Future of the Left Postscript: Grandad Afterword: Between a Brighton Rock and a hard place, September 2019 Notes About the Author About the Publisher
Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements Prologue: Longbridge 1 What Went Before: New Labour and the Left 2 The Curious Case of Jeremy Corbyn 3 What is Corbynism? 4 The ‘A-Word’ 5 Corbyn the Culture Warrior 6 A Class Apart 7 The Takeover 8 Fear and Loathing in the Labour Party 9 The Night Everything Changed: The 2017 General Election 10 What Comes After: The Next Election and the Future of the Left Postscript: Grandad Afterword: Between a Brighton Rock and a hard place, September 2019 Notes About the Author About the Publisher
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Dedication Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements Prologue: Longbridge 1 What Went Before: New Labour and the Left 2 The Curious Case of Jeremy Corbyn 3 What is Corbynism? 4 The ‘A-Word’ 5 Corbyn the Culture Warrior 6 A Class Apart 7 The Takeover 8 Fear and Loathing in the Labour Party 9 The Night Everything Changed: The 2017 General Election 10 What Comes After: The Next Election and the Future of the Left Postscript: Grandad Afterword: Between a Brighton Rock and a hard place, September 2019 Notes About the Author About the Publisher
For Grandad, for teaching me
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Title Page Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements Prologue: Longbridge 1 What Went Before: New Labour and the Left 2 The Curious Case of Jeremy Corbyn 3 What is Corbynism? 4 The ‘A-Word’ 5 Corbyn the Culture Warrior 6 A Class Apart 7 The Takeover 8 Fear and Loathing in the Labour Party 9 The Night Everything Changed: The 2017 General Election 10 What Comes After: The Next Election and the Future of the Left Postscript: Grandad Afterword: Between a Brighton Rock and a hard place, September 2019 Notes About the Author About the Publisher
Copyright Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements Prologue: Longbridge 1 What Went Before: New Labour and the Left 2 The Curious Case of Jeremy Corbyn 3 What is Corbynism? 4 The ‘A-Word’ 5 Corbyn the Culture Warrior 6 A Class Apart 7 The Takeover 8 Fear and Loathing in the Labour Party 9 The Night Everything Changed: The 2017 General Election 10 What Comes After: The Next Election and the Future of the Left Postscript: Grandad Afterword: Between a Brighton Rock and a hard place, September 2019 Notes About the Author About the Publisher William Collins An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF WilliamCollinsBooks.com This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2018 Copyright © Lewis Goodall 2018, 2019 Cover image © Shutterstock Lewis Goodall author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work Graphs redrawn by Martin Brown Image here by In Pictures Ltd/Corbis via Getty Images A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books. Source ISBN: 9780008226725 Ebook Edition © September 2018 ISBN: 9780008226701 Version: 2019-10-16
Dedication Dedication Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements Prologue: Longbridge 1 What Went Before: New Labour and the Left 2 The Curious Case of Jeremy Corbyn 3 What is Corbynism? 4 The ‘A-Word’ 5 Corbyn the Culture Warrior 6 A Class Apart 7 The Takeover 8 Fear and Loathing in the Labour Party 9 The Night Everything Changed: The 2017 General Election 10 What Comes After: The Next Election and the Future of the Left Postscript: Grandad Afterword: Between a Brighton Rock and a hard place, September 2019 Notes About the Author About the Publisher For Grandad, for teaching me
Acknowledgements
Prologue: Longbridge
1 What Went Before: New Labour and the Left
2 The Curious Case of Jeremy Corbyn
3 What is Corbynism?
4 The ‘A-Word’
5 Corbyn the Culture Warrior
6 A Class Apart
7 The Takeover
8 Fear and Loathing in the Labour Party
9 The Night Everything Changed: The 2017 General Election
10 What Comes After: The Next Election and the Future of the Left
Postscript: Grandad
Afterword: Between a Brighton Rock and a hard place, September 2019
Notes
About the Author
About the Publisher
I work in a profession in which my working days are essentially a series of sugar hits. In TV news, our deadlines are short, our working days long but our time horizons truncated. While most people’s jobs and projects can spread out for weeks, if not months at a time, in ours the complications, the highs, the lows, the screw-ups are compressed into a single day. For us, a week is a long-term gig. As a consequence my brain has been rewired by a thousand two-minute lives, three hundred three-minute packages, ten score of online instant analyses.
Writing a book then, all 130,000 words of it, was a major challenge, the ultimate slow burn. And then, every time I was able to concentrate for long enough, everything would change. In the time I’ve been writing, Jeremy Corbyn has gone from zero to hero (and some would say back again). Every time I thought I understood what was happening, political life would find a way of making me reach for the delete button, once again. In four years, the Labour Party has moved from extinction to the precipice of government, and therefore this book, its premise and its contours have fluctuated almost as much as Corbyn’s reputation. What began as an obituary became a living history of rebirth. At the same time, and to my surprise, it became infused with my own history. For this I am indebted, principally to my family, especially my mum and dad, for giving more political insights and wit and wisdom than I could glean from a lifetime in Westminster. I also have to say an enormous thank you to Tom Killingbeck, my editor, for encouraging me to strike out beyond my working life, beyond Westminster and the corridors of power, and for encouraging me to explore my own story – and how both were mutually reinforcing. I owe him special gratitude for his patience – especially given he inherited the book from his colleague Joe Zigmond, to whom I am very grateful for believing in the idea in the first place. The same is true of my agent Claudia Young – she took half an idea, in the
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