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How a State gets Captured by Carl Rowlands | 25.01.19 | In: Comment From the early 2000s onwards, Hungary was to become a leading indicator of what politics was to largely become everywhere in the 2010s. My film ‘State... Read More
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Lexit is the wrong kind of utopianism by Richard Douglas | 25.01.19 | In: Comment In 2007 Larry Elliott, the Guardian’s economics editor, co-published a book on the cracks  beneath the surface of New Labour’s political success.... Read More
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A new party may not be a threat to Corbyn—but his own membership could be by Open Labour | 17.01.19 | In: Comment Open Labour Co-Chair has a piece on the Prospect website arguing that the threat to the Corbyn project of disappointing members is not well enough understood.... Read More
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Open Labour: Why you should join our policy conference by Steve Lapsley | 16.01.19 | In: Comment Open Labour National Committee member Steve Lapsley has written for LabourList looking forward to our conference on the 26th January. 2018 was a... Read More
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A better approach to volunteers would be essential to winning a second referendum by Oliver Coppard | 15.01.19 | In: Comment This is the second in a series of reflections on the 2016 referendum campaign from former Field Director of Britain Stronger in Europe for Yorkshire, Oliver... Read More
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Building an Open Left by Sonja Lokar | 10.01.19 | In: Comment The issues for the Open Left are well-known to us. Accelerated globalisation has dramatically altered the social structures of societies in Europe and... Read More
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No Brexit Generation Game For The Welfare State by Matthew Donoghue & Mikko Kuisma | 07.01.19 | In: Comment Brexit, it is claimed, has widened an intergenerational divide. Baby boomers voted for Brexit, while millennials remained silent. This argument remains... Read More
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Lessons from the Remain campaign by Oliver Coppard | 29.12.18 | In: Comment I was the Field Director for Britain Stronger in Europe in Yorkshire, the Humber and Lincolnshire for six months preceding the referendum in June 2016. Perhaps... Read More
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Healing Our Divided Country by Nick Lowles | 19.12.18 | In: Comment Brexit is paralysing Britain. Parliament is deadlocked and the British people appear equally divided. They are frustrated and angry. And all the while, other... Read More
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The Future of Progressive Politics by Andrew Gamble | 17.12.18 | In: Comment  The last decade of austerity and slow recovery since the 2008 financial crash has also been a period of electoral defeats and setbacks for the... Read More
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Labour’s war of position by Richard Dawson | 24.10.18 | In: Comment Many of the Labour Party’s economic proposals are now supported by an overwhelming majority of the electorate. A ComRes poll conducted after the 2017 general... Read More
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Angela Rayner’s Speech to Conference by Open Labour | 25.09.18 | In: Comment When Labour forms the next government we are going to have to deal with a legacy of education mismanagement by the Tories which has resulted in more than one... Read More