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The 'Core Vote, Swing Vote' fallacy
3 April 2012
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...
Continue ReadingJobs for the boys
3 April 2012
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...
Continue ReadingAchieving a progressive majority
3 April 2012
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,...
Continue ReadingAllow organisers to organise...
3 April 2012
Election night in 2010 was full of surprises. The defeat itself was not one of them; the steady loss of Labour support since the fateful ‘election that never was’ in 2007 became a torrent by 2009 from which it was...
Continue ReadingAge-old lessons
3 April 2012
If the polls are to be believed, cutting welfare is very popular. YouGov reports that fewer than a third of Labour voters and just 3 per cent of Conservatives oppose it. This places the left in a terrible bind, not least because the public...
Continue ReadingJonathan Rutherford reviews Richard Sennett's 'Together'
2 April 2012
Richard Sennett’s new book is a study of the practice of co-operation. It is the second of three in what he calls his ‘homo faber’ project – the idea of human beings as the makers of their own destiny through...
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