More people in the UK say they share the values of the Labour party than the Tories. What does that mean for the kind of platform Labour should stand on, what should it mean for our electoral expectations and, most importantly, what does that mean for the country? Plus: is Mrs Brown’s Boys tearing the nation apart? Conor Pope discusses all that with Alison McGovern, Richard Angela and Fabian Society deputy general secretary Olivia Bailey.
Further reading:
• Mrs Brown’s Britain
• Olivia Bailey and Andrew Harrop on the next electoral mountain for Labour
• Labour is winning the battle of ideas
The modern politics of Britain's imperial history
The Wild Men of the first Labour Government
Clement Attlee and modern Britain
What can Starmer learn from Blair?
Education with Peter Mandler
What Makes A Natural Party of Government?
Labour and the Economy
Labour and the Unions
Women in Politics
Wilson's Impact and Legacy
Half a Broad Church: The Labour Left
Hugh Gaitskell's Leadership and Legacy with Greg Rosen
South Africa: apartheid, corruption and politics, with Lord Peter Hain
Inequality, with Lise Butler
Wellbeing with Alison McGovern
The Progressive Dilemma
The what and why of the CAC, with Mary Wimbury and Shama Tatler
US politics with Andy Laub
How to be a good ancestor, with Roman Krznaric
How organisers turned Georgia blue and flipped the US Senate, with Nse Ufot, CEO of The New Georgia Project
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