This edition of the Fabian Review focuses on the turbulent political landscape of Europe, featuring Caroline Gray, Matthias Dilling, Luke John Davies, Emma Fastesson Lindgren, and Judith Kirton-Darling. In conversation with Iggy Wood, Liam Byrne discusses inequality, populism, and sci-fi. Elsewhere, Paul Mason and Margaret Pinder discuss Labour's defence plans.
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TONY KLUG: A two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is now difficult to imagine. Yet Palestinian independence is still our best chance of a just peace
VERENE SHEPHERD: With Barbados having now removed its final tie to the British Empire, it is time for the Labour party to listen up: the Caribbean is demanding reparations and expects your support.
VERA KUBENZ: The global recovery from Covid-19 must be disability-inclusive. It is time for the left to work with disabled people, putting us at the heart of their plans.
Global negotiations often exclude low-income countries, but vaccine apartheid made it even harder for their voices to be heard at COP26. DOROTHY GUERRERO reflects.
PETER HAIN: Palestine need not be a polarising issue for Starmer’s Labour.