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David Laws , Paul Marshall
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Profile Books (2 Sep 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1861977972
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861977977
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 106,411 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Leading Liberal Democrats re-examine traditional Liberal ideas and come up with fresh - and surprising - ideas for the LibDem revival. In this stimulating collection, the next generation of Liberal Democrat leaders, including MPs and MEPs David Laws, Edward Davey, Vince Cable, Steve Webb, Chris Huhne, Nick Clegg and Mark Oaten, proposes a vigorous future for the party and its policies. Building on traditional Liberal values and principles, they bring new and often provocative thinking to every area of social policy. Topics include the rejection of 'nanny state' liberalism, a fairer tax system and promotion of social justice, the need to encourage and support stable and secure families, a tougher prisons regime and stronger local government - as well as proposals for global governance, healthcare choice and pension reform, better incentives for environmental protection, and a balanced approach to EU reform and integration. Up-to-the-minute, original, and persuasively argued, the thinking in this book demonstrates the Liberal Democrats' vitality and social commitment, and gives a valuable insight into how the party will move in the future. With a foreword by Charles Kennedy, The Orange Book is published in association with the Liberal Democrats to coincide with the 2004 party conference.

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David Laws is Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary and MP for Yeovil.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Often Misunderstood., 23 Feb 2011
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The Orange Book is often cited as being a rabidly right wing and nasty text by a large number of those on the left of the political spectrum who have generally not even read the work. Whilst it did mark some form of a move towards the right in the up and coming stars of the party, it is actually far less radically out of tune with the party's tradition than is often suggested. Notably it is often forgotten that those who set up the SDP left the Labour party because it was becoming too left wing. It is also the case that the contributors of the book have exactly the same aims in mind as those on the more social liberal side of the party. Many of the pieces are actually entirely uncontroversial for most Liberal Democrat members, from Nick Clegg's pro-European but pro-Reform essay on the EU to Ed Davey's essay on localism.

However the main point is that the book itself is thoroughly worth reading due to its consistent challenging of dogma, and use of innovative solutions to long standing and burgeoning problems, such as pensions, public services and the environment. The only piece I personally viewed with much scepticism was David Laws' essay on the health service. However whilst I disagree with his overall argument, he still makes compelling points and raises issues that should certainly be thought about.

If you are a Communist, you probably won't like this book. But if you are interested in reading about interesting approaches to some of the main questions of modern British politics, that are still relevent today despite the time passed since this book was published, it is certainly worth opening this book with an open mind, regardless of your political affiliation or persuasion.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth a read, 21 Jun 2011
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Disagree with the substantive content or not, this book is worth reading for the insight into lib-dem thought, and for an explanation for why they seem to have gone along with so much supposedly tory inspired policy; it's very similar in ideology to what they actually think and believe in. Worth a read if you can get a cheap copy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Liberalism in the true sense, 12 May 2010
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This book cuts through dogma and espouses clearly argued positions on critical issues of our time. It should be a blueprint for the Tory-Lib coalition
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