3 things we learned from the inquiry into why Labour lost
Labour did not lose the election because it was considered ‘Tory-lite’
Labour did not lose the election because it was considered ‘Tory-lite’
This digital transition is going to be uncomfortable for many of us.
After previous general election defeats Labour has tended to lapse into self-criticism and recriminations. Not this time.
Labour and IPPR’s Condition of Britain report is practical, well thought through, implementable and costed.
The spending squeeze will be dramatic and tough, requiring a very different governing strategy for Labour.
The UK is the most centralised state in the developed world.
Political activists met for another round of policy blasts last week at Pragmatic Radicalism’s ‘Top Of The Policies’ event on Justice and Constitutional Reform.
Labour MP Jon Cruddas blasts the Big Society for failing the “all in this together” test while safety nets are being removed reports Daisy Blacklock.
Mr Cruddas called for a new politics of hope over despair and said Labour needs a new political narrative that should mainstream a credible economic alternative against the right’s intellectual powerhouse of ideas. The party should espouse an active interventionist industrial policy and a strategy for deficit-reduction through growth and full employment.
Our guest writer is Jon Cruddas, Labour MP for Dagenham and Rainham. Here he outlines his reasons for supporting Diana Holland as Labour Party Treasurer.