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For richer lives

The pledge to invest more in our public services has resonated with the public but we now need to go even further, writes Heather Wakefield
Bliss it was indeed to wake to Labour’s 2017 manifesto – and more blissful yet to...

Corbyn's effect

Corbynism is a collective endeavour in the best Labour tradition – and there is much more to come, writes Mark Perryman
Over the past two years what has made the Corbynite challenge so distinctive, and has become a core part of...

Shaping the futurescape

In spring 2017, the Fabian Society convened a day-long summit, ‘Future Left’, to consider the challenges the left will face in the 2020s. This analysis paper summarises the insights presented during that discussion,
By Andrew Harrop
October 2017

Shaping the futurescape

Labour must prepare for the challenges of government in the 2020s, writes Andrew Harrop.
Only time will tell what form Brexit takes and how it will impact on our lives. The omens for the future are not good. But for now,...

A sense of justice

Labour is carving out a new place for itself, says David Lammy. He talks race and the justice system, Grenfell and Brexit with Kate Murray.

Labour, liberty and human rights

In a seemingly ever more unequal and polarised world, human rights discourse should be a way of responding to enormous threats and challenges guided by past experience and universal values. In a sometimes coarse and toxic political debate, essays rather...

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