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Blairite Modernisation and Countryside Policy
Authors:NEIL WARD   PHILIP LOWE
Affiliation:Professor of Rural and Regional Development and Director of the Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University.;Duke of Northumberland Professor of Rural Economy at Newcastle University and Director of the UK Research Council's Rural Economy and Land Use Programme.
Abstract:
When New Labour came to power in 1997, the party's manifesto had little to say about rural policy, beyond a proposal to allow a free vote to ban hunting with dogs and a commitment to establish a right to roam—essentially 'old Labour' and symbolic issues. However, in its early years the Blair government became drawn more heavily into rural policy reform and increasingly came to see rural issues as a territory on which its grand project of national renewal and modernisation could be played out. This article reviews the rise and fall of rural policy under New Labour, and charts how the aftermath of the 2001 foot and mouth disease crisis eventually saw rural issues marginalised within government. It shows how the Blair governments' strange and unexpected excursion into reforming rural and agricultural policy provides a case study of the rise and fall of modernisation more generally.
Keywords:Tony Blair    New Labour    modernisation    rural policy    agricultural policy    countryside policy
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