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Listen again: Campaigning and being heard in the new multiparty era

This Labour party conference fringe event was held in partnership with the Electoral Reform Society, Compass and Progress and discussed the rise of smaller parties and what it means for the way we do politics. We were joined by: Richard Angell (director,...

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This Labour party conference fringe event was held in partnership with the Electoral Reform Society, Compass and Progress and discussed the rise of smaller parties and what it means for the way we do politics.

We were joined by: Richard Angell (director, Progress), Olivia Bailey (research director, Fabian Society), Katie Ghose (chief executive, Electoral Reform Society) and Neal Lawson (director, Compass), chair: Matthew Goodwin (professor of politics, University of Kent).

Felicity Slater

Felicity Slater joined the Fabian Society in June 2014 and led the Society’s work with partners and funders and its events programme. Previously, Felicity worked at Progress, where she delivered a number of conferences, including Progress’s first national women’s conference, and worked on the production of The Purple Book. Felicity has also worked for a Labour MP, as campaign manager for a Labour MEP candidate and at the Institute for Government.

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