Fantastic overview of the organised mass working class movement amongst the unemployed workers in this period. However, at the end of it all Hannington seems to be coming to a conclusion that, despite the constant betrayals documented in his own writing, the Labour Party and trade union leadership in Britain will yet become an ally of a working class movement. These opportunist forces succeeded in diverting and limiting the unemployed struggles at every turn. A mass working class movement in Britain would only succeed by breaking with these forces - and Hannington's accounts prove this.