But, what if Wilson never entered the 1960 leadership contest? What if the original candidate of the left in 1960 took Wilson's place in British history? In Walking Back To Happiness, Liam Baker imagines a Britain without the false promises of Harold Wilson and the stagnation of Labour's technocracy. Instead, Wilson is replaced by someone far more radical in his politics and far more telegenic as a personality. In this timeline, the received wisdom of British politics - where radical means unelectable and democratic socialism is doomed to fail - is turned on its head as the Labour Left becomes the party establishment and Britain's small-c conservatism is shaken by continuous social upheaval.
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