Not enough attention has been paid towards coastal towns, the opportunities and challenges they face, and what people in these places want from politicians. This briefing aims to change that by developing a new constituency grouping based on coastal and town geography: the ‘Sea Wall’.
As the Labour party prepares for the next general election, the Sea Wall is a large group of seats that it cannot afford to ignore. To deliver its agenda, Labour needs a broad mandate to govern – and no part of the country can be left out. Labour must find common ground, and address the distinctive challenges of these places, as part of an inclusive one-nation coalition.
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How 'shadow welfare' has overtaken social security
Following the 2022 spring statement, Fabian Society research finds the balance between tax free allowances and social security is unjust, with people on middle and high incomes now able to receive more financial support than those without work
This Fabian Society report explores unequal experiences of Labour party membership and presents members' views on improving representation and inclusion in the party
A foreign policy for security and prosperity at home
In this publication, David Lammy MP identifies the major geopolitical trends that will shape the UK's place in the world, and sets out the next Labour government’s approach to foreign policy
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