The Real Middle England: Lessons for the Left

healey Causes to Fight For: Fabian election special

Monday, 22nd March, TUC, Congress House

As the general election draws near the Fabian Society will be hosting a series of high profile public events to focus attention on the causes we think are worth fighting for. In this event, Housing Minister John Healey argues that we need to reach out to "real" middle Britain: the millions of people living on or around average household earnings who have been hit hardest by the recession.

 
Gordon Brown promises middle class jobs

The Fabian New Year Conference 2010 kicked off with a keynote speech from the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, in front of more than 700 delegates in which he promised to fight for Britain's mainstream middle.

* You can read the full text of the Prime Minister's speech here
* You can listen to podcasts from the panel discussions here
* Blogging from the sessions took place all day at Next Left.
 
No apologies for redistribution, says Darling

darlingLabour should talk up its record on redistribution, Alistair Darling tells the Fabian Review. He admitted they had shied away from this in the past but indicated measures on fairness would be a big part of the election campaign. “There’s been far more redistribution than people realise,” he told Mary Riddell.

 
We CAN reduce poverty in recession

A major new Fabian report sets out a strategy for how to reduce, eliminate and prevent poverty in Britain, even in the recession.

'The Solidarity Society' by Tim Horton and James Gregory argues that New Labour's covert redistribution has failed to win public support for tackling poverty and inequality.

 

 
"Europe must reconnect"

session1cropped2To mark the one-year anniversary of President Obama's electoral victory, the Fabians organised a one-day conference to debate the global issues of most significance. Panelists agreed that a progressive movement for change was possible in Europe, but required politicians to reconnect with the electorate particularly on issues related to climate change, business transparency and humanitarian intervention.

 

Debates

Life Changes and Equality Global Agenda Democracy Environment The New Britishness
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