margaret sasha was once asked, what is your greatest legacy? and she said, new labor. oh tony blair was a successor and, and to touch it, he reconfigured that labor policy quite fundamentally. so lay policies, traditional commitment to public ownership of democratic control over the economy. that is abandoned and the main role for the state is to correct the market failures and try to include more more people into market society. it's kind of neoliberalism with a more human face or what we might call progressive neoliberalism. tony blair pulled the labor party away from its socialist moors and on could it to the free market. what helped pain the new labor government has progressive with social values such as an outward embrace of multiculturalism? no matter what background go back. all that with what is a great life, you run that by 2001 standing up for the country was also being claimed by a resurgent for right now. reorganized around the british national party, the b and p. b and fees, rights for white slogan hood over, we struck home. we've got to do some tip to sig