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Winter 2013: Fabian Review

In our final edition of 2013, the Fabian Review looks at the year ahead for Labour and assesses why 2014 might be the last chance for Labour's radicals to assert themselves ahead of the general election with contributions from Sunder...

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  • Winter 2013
  • By Ed Wallis
  • Published 15 January 2014
In our final edition of 2013, the Fabian Review looks at the year ahead for Labour and assesses why 2014 might be the last chance for Labour’s radicals to assert themselves ahead of the general election with contributions from Sunder Katwala, Emma Burnell and a number of MPs commenting on what Labour’s focus for the next year should be. Featuring:

  • Stewart Lansley outlines an economic model that seeks to distribute corporate earnings more fairly between surpluses and wages
  • Colin Crouch revisits his post-democracy idea from his 2001 Fabian pamphlet and finds it as relevant as ever.
  • Shortcuts include contributions from Dianne Hayter on whether Ed Miliband is ‘bringing back socialism’, Nick Butler on the necessity of a good relationship with the civil service, Diana Johnson MP on investing in the north, Sean Kippin on why political and electoral reform is still required, Andrea Westhall on associative democracy and Lara Norris on fighting UKIP through engaging with communities.

Copies are also available priced £4.95 from the Fabian Society bookshop – call 020 7227 4900, email bookshop@fabian-society.org.uk or send a cheque payable to “The Fabian Society” to 61 Petty France, London, SW1H 9EU.

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Copies are also available priced £4.95 from the Fabian Society bookshop – call 020 7227 4900, email or send a cheque payable to “The Fabian Society” to 61 Petty France, London, SW1H 9EU.


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

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