Labour of Love

James Grahams Olivier-winning comedy, charting 25 years of political and romantic turbulence, is both a history of the Labour party and a love story.
MP David Lyons parachuted into Parliament with Tony Blairs generation of centre-left politicos focused on electability and effectiveness.
His local office director, Jean Whittaker, firmly believes in the pro-union, far-left policies that have historically served his constituency deep in the heart of British coal country a district that in 2018 just might turn conservative for the first time in a century.
Unfolding over decades, across multiple election nights, through economic booms and busts, this wickedly funny clash of values and class reflects a shifting political landscape that will resonate for anyone asking, Whither the Democrats?
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