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Labour Conference 2013

Left Foot Forward’s ‘Green Growth’ event at this year’s Labour conference

3 October, 2013

Last week at Labour Party conference Left Foot Forward held an event which asked whether or not policymakers should quit worrying about the environment during tough economic times.

Ed Miliband has put the willies up ConservativeHome

Carl Packman
27 September, 2013

Ed Miliband has seen this Tory-led government pull a fast one on the ‘C2s’ and the ‘strivers’ and has offered something the Tories cannot give.

What to make of Labour’s childcare announcement

Giselle Cory
26 September, 2013

Labour’s childcare announcement is a welcome attempt to try to bring down parents’ childcare costs.

A raise in minimum wage is welcome, but it’s not the best we can do

26 September, 2013

Ed Miliband’s pledge to “strengthen” the minimum wage in certain sectors is a step in the right direction, but it’s not the most effective way to reduce inequality.

Energy may have hit the headlines, but Ed’s green policies are a big move

Adam Dyster
26 September, 2013

Clear support from Labour for green growth can only be positive, and will hopefully be emulated across the political spectrum.

Let the McBride memoir be a turning point for Labour and British politics

Roxanne Mashari
25 September, 2013

Could the McBride memoirs provide an opportunity for Labour to distance itself from the worst sort of ‘alpha male’ politics?

Three reasons Labour must not be bullied by fat cat energy bosses

James Bloodworth
25 September, 2013

The most important thing now is that Ed Miliband and the Labour Party stand firm against the inevitable cascade of sour grapes that are about to come their way. Here are three reasons why that is so important.

A rather interesting Red Ed. (On Miliband’s 2013 conference speech)

Ben Cobley
25 September, 2013

This was a speech more about crowd-pleasing, with some of the crowd thankfully way outside the hall, barely aware of him or it.

Energy companies

Will David Cameron really risk siding with rip off energy firms this winter?

James Bloodworth
24 September, 2013

Ed Miliband’s announcement today on an energy freeze is not only a radical policy, but it also places David Cameron in a very awkward position.

Miliband to make passionate plea for Scotland to remain in the Union

Ed Jacobs
24 September, 2013

Ed Miliband will make an impassioned plea to retain Scotland’s place at the top table of the UK union.

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