Blog
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“The Way Labour Talks About Immigration is a Big Mistake”: Interview with James Hampshire
Anya Pearson interviews James Hampshire, winner of the 2025 Crick Prize, on the political economy of immigration policy since Brexit.
- Conservative Party
- Work & Trade Unions
- Brexit
- Labour Party
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Can We All Belong?
Insights from the The Political Quarterly Conversation 'Can We All Belong?' at the Orwell Festival.
- Immigration
- Identity Politics
- Labour Party
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Fixing the ‘Polycrisis’ in Local Government Finance
Radical changes are needed for local government.
- Devolution
- Progressive Politics
- Labour Party
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Stop in the Law of the Name! Nominative Lawmaking, Populism, and Justice
Naming of a law after a person – nominative lawmaking - appears to be something of a growing trend in the UK.
- Populism
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Housing as the Fifth Pillar of the Welfare State: Why Spain Needs Structural Reform
The structural causes of the housing crisis in Spain.
- Equality
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Housing as the Fifth Pillar of the Welfare State: Why Spain Needs Structural Reform
Only a long-term, coordinated strategy can ensure equitable access to housing in Spain.
- Equality
- Progressive Politics
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The Politics of Changes in Housing Supply and Tenure: Illustrations from Australia and the Netherlands
Issues of income and wealth inequality are on the agenda.
- Equality
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Party Finance: Not a Broken System, but Some Reforms are Required
The rumoured donation of some £78 million to Reform UK by Elon Musk has recently sparked debate about party finance in the UK.
- Political Parties
- Progressive Politics
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States and Markets: David Marquand's Contribution to Political Economy
On David Marquand's view that the familiar opposition between markets and states is false.
- Progressive Politics
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Good Chaps and Guardrails: Backstopping Democracy with a Reverse Salisbury Convention for the House of Lords
By providing guardrails and democratic backstops in advance of a crisis, we can provide ourselves with extra chances if all else fails.
- Constitution
- Parliament