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The latest news, analysis and opinion from the Scottish Fabians including Scottish analysis from the Fabian Review.
Are the cracks in UKIP's shell beginning to show?
20 January 2015
UKIP has emerged as a quite a force in British politics, winning two parliamentary by-elections in 2014 and on course to achieve a historic share of the vote at the next general election. However, while there is no real way of...
Continue ReadingReview of Reviews: People Powered Public Services
20 January 2015
Labour’s policy review considered how to tackle some of our biggest political challenges. We asked a panel of experts whether its external commissions make the grade… What it says: The state was built to meet the needs of a different era, when communities were less diverse and citizens didn’t...
Continue ReadingSeven things I have learned about addressing inequality in schools
20 January 2015
1. There is a causal link between poverty and educational underachievement. The fact that some children from poor and disadvantaged backgrounds have remarkable achievements should not disguise this - it is so well researched and so well documented that it...
Continue ReadingMiliband must reset the objectives of economic policy
19 January 2015
Ed Miliband was right when he said an incoming Labour government’s top priority must be to tackle inequality, raise living standards and guarantee fair shares of growth. Now he has to convince voters that Labour has bold policies to deliver...
Continue Reading Economy200 days to change Britain
19 January 2015
This May’s general election is set to be the most important in my lifetime. Not because it looks likely to be the closest, but because there has rarely been such stark differences between the two main parties. On the one hand,...
Continue ReadingReview of Reviews: The Armitt Review of Infrastructure
16 January 2015
Labour’s policy review considered how to tackle some of our biggest political challenges. We asked a panel of experts whether its external commissions make the grade... What it says: With our population set to reach 73 million by 2035 and a widening gap between demand and supply of infrastructure...
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