
The Condition of Britain report lives up to the hype
Labour and IPPR’s Condition of Britain report is practical, well thought through, implementable and costed.

Labour and IPPR’s Condition of Britain report is practical, well thought through, implementable and costed.

Working class voters, who the left is supposed to champion, want a fairer and more contributory welfare system.

It isn’t enough to promise only to ‘listen’ to working class concerns.

Nick Clegg’s speech yesterday suggests perhaps not.

The energy companies are now making a record £96 per household.

The electorate prefer their politics in humanoid rather than wonkery.

Left Foot Forward asked a number of leading progressives what they think Labour needs to do to defeat UKIP.

The Blair approach to immigration is neo-liberal rather than social democratic.

People like Miliband, they just don’t yet view him as a prime minister.

Ensuring that the minimum wage begins to catch up with median earnings will mean the low paid enjoying some of the benefits of the economic recovery that the affluent are seeing.