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Credibility now

Labour’s new leadership intends to reset its economic policy. However, Labour needs to do much more than find the right policies. It needs to fundamentally rethink the basis for its economic platform, making sure it is relevant to today’s economy...

Is it ever right to print money?

We know that one of the key reasons why Labour lost the last two elections is because we were seen as economically incompetent.

The Tories and the media have managed to convince many voters that the banking crash was a Labour...

How should Labour engage with the Europe debate?

For the next 18 months, Europe will dominate the national political conversation. What part Labour will play, however, is still up for grabs. Wary of sharing a platform with David Cameron after the Scottish independence referendum, some in the party...

Inequality 2030

The UK has faced almost 10 years of falling living standards. Projections say poverty and inequality are on the rise. And there is still a huge hole in the public finances which limits, for now, the scope for public spending...

Review of Reviews: The Armitt Review of Infrastructure

Labour’s policy review considered how to tackle some of our biggest political challenges. We asked a panel of experts whether its external commissions make the grade...
What it says:
With our population set to reach 73 million by 2035 and a widening gap between demand and supply of infrastructure...

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