PAUL MASON: Inertia, inexperience and insularity are the enemy of radical government. Here are 10 suggestions for delivering change in power.
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JOHN DENHAM: The electoral importance of towns is inescapable but at Labour’s heart is an unresolved debate about how much we actually want to represent town voters.
BRONWEN MADDOX: How a radical Labour government can work with the machinery of government and why it shouldn’t fear “Sir Humphrey”
LYNN HENDERSON: Much like parliament, politics is in need of renovation.
CAT SMITH: Changes to voting arrangements represent the first step on a slippery slope.
ANDREW FAGAN: While human rights must continue to seek to protect the most vulnerable and weak in our societies, its defenders also need to urgently concern themselves with broader, more ostensibly banal and everyday concerns.