
- Spring 2018
- Kate Murray
- 3 April 2018
This edition of Fabian Review focuses on the impact of gentrification on our cities – and our political class – with Luke John Davies, Gloria de Piero and Loretta Lees.
Also in this issue: Glen O’Hara looks ahead to the local elections. Richard Leonard talks to Kate Murray. Jon Cruddas and Frederick Harry Pitts on Marx and the modern Labour party.

Driverless dreams
6 June 2018
CHRISTIAN WOLMAR: Money which could be invested in our transport network is being wasted on gadgets.
Continue reading Transport
The rural paradox
4 June 2018
TOBIAS PHIBBS: Labour must offer hope for those who love living in the countryside but struggle with the realities of rural life.
Continue reading Rural
Courage then and courage now
29 May 2018
MEGAN CORTON SCOTT finds resonances in a sprawling chronicle of the women who fought for the right to vote.
Continue reading Women
Held to account
22 May 2018
EMMA HARDY MP: The current set-up, with its focus on centralised – and often arbitrary – targets, is distorting our whole educational system.
Continue reading Education
From flat caps to flat whites
15 May 2018
A gulf has opened up between our politicians and many of those they represent. LUKE JOHN DAVIES looks at how social democracy was gentrified.
Continue reading Labour party / Class
The turning tide
9 May 2018
LORETTA LEES: The state-led gentrification of council estates has alienated many residents from their – often Labour-run – local authorities.
Continue reading Housing
Constitutional crisis
4 May 2018
ALEXANDRA RUNSWICK: We live in radical times and that calls for radical reform.
Continue reading Democracy
The rights approach
3 May 2018
JULIE WARD MEP - Brexit threatens our work with the EU on global human rights, but there are also risks closer to home.
Continue reading Brexit / Human rights
Marxism revisited
26 April 2018
JON CRUDDAS MP AND FREDERICK HARRY PITTS: Does Marx have a place in the modern Labour party? An alternative reading of his work could inform a fresh agenda for the left.
Continue reading Labour party / History
Plugging the gaps
24 April 2018
DONNA KINNAIR: The nursing profession is haemorrhaging staff and it’s putting our NHS at risk.
Continue reading Health
Poll position
12 April 2018
GLEN O'HARA: Labour should do well in May - but beware of celebrating too soon.
Continue reading Democracy
Rising together
11 April 2018
ANDREW HARROP: Labour must not see the world through a middle-class lens.
Continue reading Inequality
The History Man
6 April 2018
Richard Leonard sees himself fixed firmly in Labour’s radical tradition. But he’s also determined to make the party in Scotland fit for the future, he tells Kate Murray
Continue reading Brexit / ScotlandJoin the Fabian Society
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