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Winter 2024: Fabian Review

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This edition of the Fabian Review examines the state of the British right and its likely trajectory, featuring Will Prescott, Mark Rusling, Hannah White, Catherine Haddon, and Mark Garnett. As Donald Trump selects his cabinet, Katie Gaddini, Stephen Beer and Patrick Diamond analyse his victory and the lessons for Labour. Elsewhere, Paula Surridge scrutinises Labour’s supposed post-election popularity slump,  Patrick Hurley MP proposes a lifeline for Britain’s dilapidated piers, and Jem Mills-Sheehy sets out how to reduce the influence of big money in politics.

Also in this issue: Asli Atay Budak on time off from work; Helen Hayes MP on protected the families of deceased renters; Minesh Parekh on alternatives to immigration detention; Ken Ritchie on republicanism; Flora Dodd on intangible cultural heritage; Naomi Pohl on making music streaming fair; Tim Reed and John Harvard on community-based healthcare; Reema Patel on regulating AI; Kate Murray reviews a new book on the populist right; and Paul Richards on great Fabian speeches.

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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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