Our new report by the Scottish Fabians argues that Scotland should be a ‘key battleground’ for Labour at the next election with two dozen seats ‘within its grasp’ by targeting SNP and Green voters. Our analysis has identified how Labour can make the necessary gains by winning seats from the SNP with a targeted focus on younger, more aspirational voters.
By looking at the granular data of the recent local elections the report identifies a significant number of pro-independence supporters not voting along constitutional lines, these voters can be targeted in an election where the straight choice is a Labour or Conservative prime minister.
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
In our latest collection, we bring together business leaders, policy experts, politicians, trade unionists and practitioners to develop a new vision for adult skills policy ahead of the next general election
The UK’s response to the Ukraine refugee crisis was shockingly slow and inadequate. In this pamphlet, Thom Brooks sets out a new immigration plan for Labour.
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
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