New Labour's approach to society

a. emphasizes entitlements.
b. re-emphasizes the collectivist consensus, which supported broad and deep state intervention in the economy to promote an egalitarian society.
c. emphasizes that government intervention to foster societal equality was unnecessary and undesirable.
d. supports comprehensive solutions to society's ills and the reduction of the tendency for government to neglect marginalized individuals.
e. led to a significant narrowing of inequality in the United Kingdom.


d

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