The People's Pools
Traditionally, institutions such as the local cinema, the library, and the leisure centre or swimming pool made the high street and city centre the heart of local communities. However, as urban centres have declined across much of Britain with the rise of out-of-town supermarkets and online shopping, there has yet to be a coherent answer to the question of what they are for.
This, Greg Rosen argues, makes civic infrastructure more important than ever. Drawing on the Labour-led lido programme of the 1930s as a successful example of municipal socialism that created popular community infrastructure and bolstered Labour’s political credibility, he presents an ambitious plan to use water-sector reforms to require water companies to help finance, design, and deliver new or restored lidos in partnership with local authorities.
Published in June 2026 amid record-breaking temperatures, this pamphlet aims to create tangible community assets, strengthen local democracy and “pride in place,” and give Labour a modern equivalent of one of its most iconic historical achievements.
Care to share
18 June 2026
In this pamphlet, which features a foreword by the former secretary of state for health and social care, Wes Streeting MP, experts and policymakers identify the decisions the government will need to get right to build a National Care Service.
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5 May 2026
This report examines the workforce and skills crisis facing the sector, with a particular focus on both the construction industry and engineering and building services trades. It sets out key policy recommendations to address the crisis and outlines how to develop the skilled workforce needed to deliver the homes and infrastructure we need.
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This edition of the Fabian Review examines class in modern Britain, featuring Sam Freidman, Aaron Reeves, Margaret Mullane MP, Dawn Butler MP, Jeremy Gilbert, Claire Ainsley, and Vladimir Bortun. Iggy Wood interviews the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson. Elsewhere, Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, Stella Tsantekidou, Anna Gelderd MP and Jovan Owusu-Nepal analyse Labour's future direction and Liz Snape blasts the US's blockade of Cuba.
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