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Summer 2013: Fabian Review

The summer Fabian Review features new research on growing inequality and highlights why Labour needs to rediscover its egalitarian core. With Howard Reed on why the coalition's benefit reforms are a speeded-up version of Thatcherism; Kate Bell on the arguments for investing in childhood; Andrew Simms asks 'do we want to grow forever?' and Mary Riddell speaks to Arnie Graf, the influential adviser to Ed Miliband on Labour's community-organising revolution.

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  • Summer 2013
  • By Ed Wallis
  • Published 3 July 2013

Labour’s intellectual debates in opposition have not lacked for vigour and creativity but the traditional Labour focus on redistribution and tackling inequality has yet to feature as a central part of the story.

The summer Fabian Review features new research on growing inequality and highlights why Labour needs to rediscover its egalitarian core.

Inside the magazine:

Howard Reed on why the coalition’s benefit reforms are a speeded up version of Thatcherism
Kate Bell on the arguments for investing in childhood
Andrew Simms asks ‘do we want to grow forever?’
Mary Riddell speaks to Arnie Graf, the influential adviser to Ed Miliband on Labour’s community organising revolution

PLUS: Margaret Hodge, Peter Taylor-Gooby, Rupa Huq, Stephen Timms, Marcus Roberts, Sofie Jenkinson, Jen Lexmond and more.

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Ed Wallis

Ed Wallis is policy manager at Locality. He was previously editor of the Fabian Review.

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