Category: Democracy and Political Reform

No, Fabianism isn’t dead yet – but the flurry of debate about parents taking their children out of school does seem to mark a moment…

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Today we publish our response to the government’s Green Paper on Corporate Governance. “The government’s green paper on corporate governance lacks ambition,” according to Joe…

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This report looks at what an ideal Brexit negotiating strategy for the UK might be and indeed, what a good outcome from the Article 50…

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In our report on Quantitative Easing, we urged for a debate on the effects of monetary policy and what is the appropriate approach to central…

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“The objectives are what are set by the politicians. The policies are done by technocrats. We are not going to take instruction on our policies…

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Trade unionism faces difficult challenges in the years ahead. The unionised working population of Great Britain is roughly half of what it was a few…

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When the financial crash of 2008 occurred, many on the Left thought that their time had finally arrived. The news of banks crashing, the economy…

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In the United Kingdom, the gap between the pay of men and women in the workforce has theoretically never been smaller. For full-time workers across…

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Power to the people! This is the cry of those who call for more participative democracy. Be they party leaders (or aspiring leaders) like Corbyn…

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There appears to be a new division emerging in UK cities as they take their first steps towards devolution, with Manchester’s devo agreement coming into…

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