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25 October 2025

Taxing Questions

The chancellor will have to make some difficult decisions ahead of the upcoming autumn budget. In particular, she faces a fiscal gap of over £20bn if she wants to stick within her fiscal rules. With public services on their knees, cutting spending looks neither practically deliverable nor politically possible. Changing the fiscal rules, on the other hand, risks increasing debt costs. Increasing government revenue is the remaining option.

This edited collection sets out how the chancellor can raise the revenue we need to invest in public services. It brings together leading MPs, economists and policy experts to set out options for tax increases that would be progressive, that would avoid undermining the growth potential of the economy, and that would be in keeping with Labour’s manifesto. It also includes an alternative view, which sets out the case for changing the fiscal rules.

Continue reading Tax / Public Services

Rural Futures

2 October 2025

This pamphlet brings together rural MPs with a variety of experts and policymakers to explore the future of our countryside. As the authors set out, the potential of Britain’s rural areas is immense. By seeing rural areas as an social and economic asset, the government can realise this promise while protecting our countryside – and benefit communities across the country as a result.

Rural futures Rural

Promising development

13 August 2025

This pamphlet explores both how we can maximise the impact of aid investment in the short term and how we might be able to rebuild political support for international development in the long term.

Promising development International relations / Foreign policy

The Fabian Review

Autumn 2025, Volume 137 - No.3

This edition of the Fabian Review assesses the continued relevance of liberalism, and the challenges it faces, featuring Stella Creasy MP, Karl Pike, Anna Dixon MP, David Smith MP, Iggy Wood and Chloe Brooks. Elsewhere, Ellie Reeves MP looks ahead to Labour’s second phase of government, and Erin Sanders-McDonagh highlights an untapped resource in the fight against domestic violence.

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Building communities

30 October 2025

ADRIAN HARVEY: Community engagement provides a more holistic approach to housing development

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Cut to the quick

29 October 2025

LUCY SHAW: The government must invest more in short-term solution to our energy crisis

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Opinion

In partnership

23 October 2025

LIB PECK: Top-down enforcement is not the way to tackle violence

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Hearts and minds

21 October 2025

KARL PIKE: A renewed confidence in its liberal social democratic roots can help Labour shape the narrative

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Keep the faith

14 October 2025

ANNA DIXON MP: Faith communities are an essential ally in the fight against inequality and conservatism

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Connected with communities again

10 October 2025

By Lucy Powell MP, Labour Deputy Leadership Candidate

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