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Term coined by New Labour, indicating that the Party seeks a compromise between heartless neo-liberalism and uneconomical socialism.  
Term coined by New Labour, indicating that the Party seeks a compromise between heartless neo-liberalism and uneconomical socialism.  
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The third way, a term coind by New Labour and especially Tony Blair, signifies politics in which business is balanced with the needs of society.
The third way, a term coind by New Labour and especially Tony Blair, signifies politics in which business is balanced with the needs of society.
Tony Blair claims that New Labour is the Third Way between the old way of market orientated capitalism and socialism.
Tony Blair claims that New Labour is the Third Way between the old ways of market orientated capitalism and socialism.
 
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Term coined by New Labour, indicating that the Party seeks a compromise between heartless neo-liberalism and uneconomical socialism.

The third way, a term coind by New Labour and especially Tony Blair, signifies politics in which business is balanced with the needs of society. Tony Blair claims that New Labour is the Third Way between the old ways of market orientated capitalism and socialism.