
HANNAH WHITE & CATHERINE HADDON: The Tories may find it hard to adjust to the role of official opposition
HANNAH WHITE & CATHERINE HADDON: The Tories may find it hard to adjust to the role of official opposition
Last year's election victory can only be consolidated by making peoples' lives better, writes Luke Raikes
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.
Thirty years after he helped define the New Labour agenda, David Blunkett is still going strong. He talks to IGGY WOOD about the challenges of government and Labour’s next steps
KATE HARRISON: The Conservatives will have a tougher time selling cuts than they did back in 2010
EMMA LEWELL-BUCK: The north of England is facing a child poverty epidemic. It's a result of decisions made by this government
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