| Spring 2010: Election Special Issue |
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Editor: Tom Hampson, Assistant Editor: Ed Wallis Fabian Review Volume 122, no 1 £4.95 Click cover to read whole issue online
Go to the election and beyond with the spring Fabian Review. Our cross-party panel of experts sets progressive tests for the next government, whatever its colour. Michael Marmot, Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, Jonathon Porritt, Martin Narey, Richard Reeves and Phillip Blond spell out what it really means to be progressive and help you cut through the election rhetoric, and Sunder Katwala, Graeme Cooke and Stuart White look at each party's progressive credentials. Mary Riddell interviews Alastair Campbell as he throws himself into the election campaign, plus we list the Top Ten Terrible Tories and profile Labour’s next Generation. Also, social geographer Danny Dorling writes in his Fabian Essay that there is no scientific evidence that intelligence is inherited and calls on politicans to stop acting as if it is. Published Monday 19 April 2010 Read Mary Riddell's interview with Alastair Campbell Read our panel's progressive benchmarks for the next parliament and coverage on Left Foot Forward |
