The often unspoken factor in the climate change debate is social justice. Curiously, it is often the deniers who have understood that more clearly than the rest. They have seen that acceptance of the fact of climate disruption not only...
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Despite the bleak national economic picture, people in Conservative held seats are doing better than those in Labour areas.
The Conservatives have form when it comes to winning re-election whilst presiding over deep cuts in public spending, high unemployment and often...
‘Fairness’ has become the politician’s weapon of choice, with recent political debate dominated by attempts to sustain or refute claims that government policy is ‘fair’. The reason that this territory is so contested is clear: fairness as a concept holds...
There are core voters in every social group, just as there are swing voters in every social group.
On one level, of course, the answer to why Labour lost so catastrophically in 2010 is simple: we had presided over an enormous...
The preoccupation of both Tory strategists and Labour feminists with women voters can’t disguise Labour’s challenge: we’ve got man trouble.
Reversing the historic Tory lead with women was, of course, crucial to New Labour’s political project: a party cannot be a...
Labour’s route back to power lies in coalition with other parties that share our values.
This piece was first published in Spring 2012 edition of the Fabian Review
An alliance between Labour and the Liberal Democrats; who on earth, after their treachery,...