Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK's progressive debate

Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK's progressive debate
  • Home
  • Donate
  • Sign up
  • Right-Wing Watch
  • Reform Watch
  • Columnists
  • About
    • About LFF
    • Write for LFF
    • Advertise with LFF
    • Our complaints policy
    • Privacy
  1. Trending
  2. Labour
  3. Nigel Farage
  4. Immigration
  5. Reform UK

Thank you for supporting independent media

We’re so grateful for your donation and will make sure your money goes as far as possible

Spread the word about us:

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
By clicking 'Sign me up' you confirm that you have read and agree to our privacy policy.

Good Society

Why it’s time for more paternity leave in the UK

Ruby Stockham
2 March, 2016

The UK is well below the OECD average in terms of the paid leave it offers to men

Latest Scotland poll shows SNP on course to win 80 seats

Ed Jacobs
1 March, 2016

Time is running out for opposition parties to impact on the SNP’s polling dominance

National Offer Day: It’s time for a fairer school admissions system

Joel Mullan
1 March, 2016

As children across the country find out which secondary school they will be attending, we need to find a system that facilitates greater social mobility

Notes from the Primaries: Clinton and Trump in control ahead of Super Tuesday

Simon Rosenberg
29 February, 2016

Trump may win the nomination, but his general election prospects are poor

Five takeaway messages from Ireland’s election

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
29 February, 2016

Ireland has rejected the austerity government, despite its claim to have brought about economic recovery

The UK cannot have its cake and eat it

Ruby Stockham
26 February, 2016

Other European countries not in the EU have none of the privileges the Leave campaign says it can secure

Three key messages from Natalie Bennett’s speech to the Green Party Conference

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
26 February, 2016

The Greens are launching a positive campaign on EU membership, but don’t want to let the Tories off the hook

Migration statistics reveal failure to take in Syrians

Jill Rutter
25 February, 2016

David Cameron promised to welcome 20,000 Syrians — by the end of December 2015, just 1,085 had arrived

IMF urges UK to roll back austerity

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
25 February, 2016

Increased spending is advised if growth slows, but will George Osborne listen?

Comment: Time for Labour and the Lib Dems to work together

Paul Hindley
24 February, 2016

In the face of Tory dominance, the progressive parties may need to consider local constituency pacts

  • ← Older posts
  • Newer posts →
By clicking 'Sign me up' you confirm that you have read and agree to our privacy policy.