Blair’s Social Reforms and the Third Way
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Faculty of Letters and Foreign Languages Department of English
Abstract
This thesis highlights the New Labour’s social policy between1997-2007. After its
remarkable victory in the 1997 general elections, the New Labour under the leadership
of Tony Blair has seen the modernisation of the welfare state to be its major task .Blair
launched a set of social reforms that would improve ordinary people’s life. To achieve
his goal he adopted the Third Way, a concept which tries reconcile the New Right and
the Old Left principles .What motivated us to do this research is to find out what
pushed the Labour Party break away with its old policy, what made Blair’s reforms
revolutionary and most importantly what impact these reforms had on the British
Society. Some reports consider that Blair succeeded in improving people’s living
conditions; however other think that this success was temporary and many issues
needed to be dressed