The hunger for intellectual and political renewal within the labour movement was evident at the Fabian’s New Year Conference in January. Ed Milliband’s invigorating and hugely encouraging speech showed how Labour’s ‘one nation’ vision for reshaping our country from the...
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2012 saw the redesign of the Fabian Review. The first of the newly redesigned Reviews includes the first detailed study of non-voters since the last general election as well as many other fascinating contributions:
Katie Ghose, Peter Kellner, Lisa Nandy and...
The worst electoral mistake a political party can make is to ask the public a question to which it is not the most logical or natural answer.
In 2011, Scottish Labour got hammered because we asked: ‘Which party would you vote...
We all know it’s a long way from a 2015 general election. An awful lot could change and there must be no room for complacency. Even so, Labour has now spent two years with an average of over 40 per...
George Bernard Shaw famously described the mission of the Fabian Society as to “educate, agitate, organise”. But how does the Labour party do when it comes to fulfilling this motto? We spend most of our time on the last (with...
There's a problem with Labour's message. No one knows what it is. We ourselves aren't too clear what we're about or what our party stands for.
It used to be simple and clear: Labour was there to use the power of...