In the twenty-first episode, the focus is on post-Thatcher England, particularly the years under Tony Blair and New Labour, which marked further evolution in British politics, economics, and society.Tony Blair, who assumed office as Prime Minister in 1997, led the Labour Party during the "New Labour" era, departing from traditional socialist roots and embracing the political center. New Labour continued some of the free-market policies of Thatcherism while prioritizing social issues and investing in the public sector. Blair's government aimed to modernize Britain economically and institutionally, revitalizing public services like healthcare and education while striving to reduce inequality and enhance opportunities for all.The Blair era introduced the concept of the "Third Way," seeking to blend elements of capitalism and socialism to achieve a balance between the market and the state. However, this approach received mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a renewal of left-wing politics and others seeing it as a departure from Labour's core principles.