Writing a new chapter: rhetoric, speechwriting and Labour’s governance strategy

Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 32 Number 2 & 3 (2024)

Writing a new chapter: rhetoric, speechwriting and Labour’s governance strategy
Alan Finlayson pages 19-28

Abstract

Too often, parties in power forget about coalition building and imagine that policy success will be all it takes. But Labour’s fragile coalition of supporters must be nurtured, not just with the delivery of policies that improve voters’ lives but with compelling words and arguments. For that you need good speakers and great speechwriters.

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Alan Finlayson (2024) Writing a new chapter: rhetoric, speechwriting and Labour’s governance strategy, Renewal, 32(2 & 3 ), 19-28

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