What is the third way?

The centrist ideology rejects the conventional left-right political spectrum

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Tony Blair and Bill Clinton both embraced the third way
(Image credit: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

Brexit has not only dominated the UK news agenda for more than three years but also changed the way that we assess our politicians.

Lawmakers today are polarised as Leave and Remain, a form of categorisation that looks set to continue for the immediate future, at least. Yet before the UK’s relationship with Europe took centre stage, politics was traditionally divided in terms of “left” and “right”.

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