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The deputy leader must be a champion for members

I've just come back from my local branch meeting. We had one of the highest turn outs we've had in a long time, our (predominantly new and female) members engaged and willing to learn and debate about the values and...

Breaking the mould

'One nation' Labour didn’t work. It was nothing more than a brand, with no intellectual innovation; a cheap attempt to package some of the obvious established truths of the modern labour movement into a bland inoffensive narrative, that claimed to...

DevoManc: A rush to devolve political blame?

Fabians have been intensely involved in the NHS since its birth and long may our engagement – as clinicians, NHS staff, analysts and political supporters of the collective interest in good health – continue. Our aim is, at one and...

The Local Health Service?

To succeed over the next 10 years,the National Health Service must also be a local health service. A public service dedicated to the health and wellbeing of every person in England cannot be run as a bureaucratic offshoot of Whitehall....

The Local Health Service?

Getting the balance right between national, local and frontline control of our health service is crucial.
Edited by Anya Pearson and Ed Wallis
July 2015

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