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Spring 2023: Fabian Review

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This edition of the Fabian Review focuses on public opinion and how it can be influenced, with contributions from Paula Surridge, Florian Foos, Chris Curtis and Will Snell. Sasjkia Otto explores the increasing prevalence of time inequality, and Jonathan Reynolds sets out his pro-business, pro-worker approach in conversation with Kate Murray.

Also in this issue: Tessa Khan on fossil fuel dependence; Rachael Maskell MP on regulating short-term lets; Luke John Davies on constitutional reform; Andrew Forsey on ending food poverty; Erinma Bell on tackling street violence; Jonathan Hinder on Labour and policing; James Slater on the electoral lessons of Appalachia; Margaret Pinder on defence procurement; Robin Hickman on the legacy of the Beeching cuts; Iggy Wood reviews Martin Wolf’s new book; and Paul Richards on the Independent Labour Party.

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Opinion

In control

11 July 2023

MARGARET PINDER: Defence procurement is a battle Labour must win

Continue reading Defence
Book review

For the few

5 June 2023

IGGY WOOD: A new book on modern capitalism asks political and economic elites to reform themselves

Continue reading Populism / Brexit / Democracy
Opinion

The right beat

2 June 2023

JONATHAN HINDER: Labour can take the lead on policing and crime

Continue reading Crime
Opinion

The green blueprint

23 May 2023

TESSA KHAN: Fossil fuel dependence is harming us and the planet

Continue reading Environment
Opinion

The voice of the people

16 May 2023

CHRIS CURTIS: Some worry that opinion polling plays too big a role in shaping Labour policy -- but it is right to listen to the public

Continue reading Democracy / Elections / Labour party
Opinion

A national consensus

3 May 2023

WILL SNELL: Public attitudes to strikes show widespread support for fairness

Continue reading Trade unions / Inequality
Opinion

Pressing the issue

26 April 2023

FLORIAN FOOS: The UK press has long been a bogeyman of progressive politics – but was it really 'the Sun wot won it'?

Continue reading Democracy / Elections / Media
Interview

Winning friends

20 April 2023

As Labour’s envoy to British business, it’s up to Jonathan Reynolds to get employers onside in the fight against low wages and sluggish growth. They’re friendlier than you might think, he tells Kate Murray

Continue reading Business / Economy
Opinion

Leading questions

19 April 2023

PAULA SURRIDGE: Does Labour's lead in the polls reflect enthusiastic support from voters - or just growing dislike of the Conservatives?

Continue reading Elections / Labour party

Kate Murray

Kate Murray is the editor of the Fabian Review.

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Iggy Wood

Iggy Wood is the assistant editor at the Fabian Society. He previously worked in an NHS community health team.

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