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Summer 2022: Fabian Review

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This edition of the Fabian Review asks how we build an electoral coalition for a Labour victory in light of Boris Johnson’s resignation, featuring Jane Green, Roosmarijn de Geus, Anas Sarwar MSP, Shalini Sharma and Neal Lawson. Plus, Kate Murray speaks to Margaret Beckett on her life in politics.

Also in this issue: Angela Rayner MP on the future of work; Jim McMahon on reforming our food system; Heidi Chow on the household debt crisis; Alison McGovern MP on youth unemployment; and Wyn Rees discusses NATO and the future of western cooperation.

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Opinion

The Big Pledge

17 September 2022

TOM POLLARD: We need a commitment from Labour to end the need for foodbanks

Continue reading Poverty
Opinion

Reaching out

23 August 2022

SHALINI SHARMA: With the right strategy rooted in its values, Labour can win the British Asian vote back from the Conservatives

Continue reading Elections / Labour party / Conservatives / Foreign policy
Long read

A new coalition

15 August 2022

JANE GREEN AND ROOSMARIJN DE GEUS: Tackling economic insecurity will be key to winning the support Labour needs if it is to form the next government

Continue reading Elections
Long read

Working future

10 August 2022

ANGELA RAYNER MP: From day one, a Labour government will strengthen workers’ rights and undo the damage the Conservatives have inflicted on working people

Continue reading Class / Work
Interview

Moments of high drama

3 August 2022

Across nearly 45 years in parliament, Margaret Beckett has made history and shaped it. She speaks to Kate Murray about the rows, resignations and decisions she made that changed Britain forever

Continue reading Labour party
Opinion

Change and renewal

15 July 2022

ANDREW HARROP: With the demise of Boris Johnson, the contrast between the two parties will no longer be on character. It will have to be on content

Continue reading Labour party / Conservatives

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Kate Murray is the editor of the Fabian Review.

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Vanesha Singh is a former assistant editor at the Fabian Society.

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