Theme: Political Ideas | Content Type: Journal article

David Marquand: A Political Assessment

Roger Liddle

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The author draws on his own active role over five decades in the British Social Democratic and Labour parties to describe and analyse the part played in that history of his friend, the late David Marquand. The author considers Marquand's early experience as a Labour MP from the late 1960s until his disillusion with that party, his participation in founding the Social Democratic Party and his subsequent return to Labour. The wider context of British politics during that period and Marquand's own writings are used to illustrate the development of his politics.

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    Roger Liddle

    Roger Liddle is a Labour member of the House of Lords. Formerly he was Special Adviser to William Rodgers (Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank) 1976–79, served on the SDP National Committee and Policy Committee, and was Europe Adviser to Prime Minister Tony Blair 1997–2004.

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