This edition of the Fabian Review looks at the cost of living crisis and how Labour creates a stronger economy, featuring Torsten Bell, Shreya Nanda, Aveek Bhattacharya, Jake Shepherd, Claire Walker, Zoë Billingham, Daniel Johnson MSP, Jeevun Sandher and Tulip Siddiq MP. Plus, Peter Apps, Jessica Toale and Julie Ward on the war in Ukraine and what it means for our foreign policy agenda. And Vanesha Singh speaks to Angela Smith, shadow leader of the House of Lords, about Labour’s many victories in the upper chamber.
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Can Labour’s foreign policy agenda help win back the 150? Jessica Toale takes a look.
PATRICK TRIGLAVCANIN: Labour seems well poised to foster a powerful Britain on the world stage.
BENJAMIN WARD: The UK is inconsistent in its commitment to human rights. If we truly want to be a force for good in this world, greater cooperation is vital.
JAMES REYNOLDS: South Sudan is the world’s youngest nation – but to move forward, it needs support.
RICHARD CARR: Tony Blair and Bill Clinton walked the third way in politics together. Their records should be defended.