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2014, Labour's year of...human rights

The Human Rights Act (HRA) was a major achievement of the last Labour Government, putting explicit human rights protections into British law for the very first time. However, we should expect it to come under sustained attack in 2014. Already...

Miliband and the middle

This morning Ed Miliband set out to welcome Daily Telegraph readers into the ranks of the ‘squeezed middle’. Until now the focus of Labour’s ‘cost of living crisis’ has been on people with low-ish incomes. But from now on, when...

Educate first, vote second

That young voters have a low turnout during elections is not a new phenomenon. However, what is new - and alarming - is that young people are now even less likely to vote than young people a generation ago. Recent...

2014, Labour's year of...fixing the real lobbying scandal

Lobbying has become a new swear word if you believe the hype about the Lobbying Bill which is going through Parliament.

Sometimes when all parties in Parliament agree on something you have to look a bit more closely to see if...

Giving 'one nation' meaning: Interview with Alastair Campbell

One of the biggest talking points in Labour circles last month was Alastair Campbell’s return to Labour. Following a leaked memo, it was confirmed that Campbell has joined Ed Miliband’s advisory election team in the run up to 2015. Campbell...

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