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Summer 2012: Fabian Review

In the summer edition of the Fabian Review we looked in detail at Labour's Next State including: Andrew Harrop explores new Fabian Society research on public attitudes towards the state; Yvonne Roberts, Jon Wilson, Alison McGovern, Natan Doron, Anna Coote and Ruth Lister on Labour's statecraft.

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  • Summer 2012
  • By Ed Wallis
  • Published 27 June 2012

In the summer edition of the Fabian Review, we looked in detail at Labour’s Next State incuding:

  • Andrew Harrop explores new Fabian Society research on public attitudes towards the state
  • Yvonne Roberts, Jon Wilson, Alison McGovern, Natan Doron, Anna Coote and Ruth Lister each explore how Labour’s new statecraft needs to change.
  • In the Fabian interview, Mary Riddell speaks to Liz Kendall one of Labour’s rising stars
  • Our panel of leading policy thinkers pitch one idea to make the Next State a reality
  • And in the Fabian Essay academic Dr Kevin Hickson argues, in the words of Tony Crosland, for  ‘Socialism Now’

 


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Ed Wallis is policy manager at Locality. He was previously editor of the Fabian Review.

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