Labour Party
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How does Labour Intend to Achieve Economic Growth? A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture
The new Labour government's overriding priority is economic growth—and chancellor Rachel Reeves's March 2024 Mais lecture is the clearest statement of how they intend to achieve it.
- Work & Trade Unions
- Trade
- Labour Party
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How to Restore Trust in Government
Trust and distrust are useful short-hand ways of describing the mood of the public but they do not explain it.
- Conservative Party
- Labour Party
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The Limits of ‘Opportunity’: Is There a Clear Labour or Conservative View of Social Mobility?
A deeper theoretical debate about the meaning of social mobility.
- Conservative Party
- Equality
- Labour Party
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A Speech to Win an Election: A Response to Rachel Reeves’s Mais Lecture
Giving a statement of economic policy is always fraught with danger for any opposition politician and even more so for a Labour politician.
- Labour Party
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‘Full-Fat, Semi-Skimmed or Skimmed?’ The Political Economy of Immigration Policy since Brexit
Examining the political economy of immigration policy.
- Conservative Party
- Immigration
- Brexit
- Labour Party
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A Hundred Years of Labour Governments
Can there ever be a period of Labour government that is sustained in length and does not end in cries of betrayal?
- Elections & Campaigning
- Labour Party
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A Hundred Years of Labour Governments
Can there ever be a period of Labour government that is sustained in length and does not end in cries of betrayal?
- Labour Party
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- Conservative Party
- Political Parties
- Elections & Campaigning
- Voting systems
- Labour Party
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- Elections & Campaigning
- Progressive Politics
- Labour Party
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The Good, the Not so Good, and Liz Truss: MPs’ Evaluations of Postwar Prime Ministers
A follow-up survey measuring how MPs rated Cameron, May, Johnson and Truss, and to investigate possible changes in how they rated earlier prime ministers.
- Conservative Party
- Labour Party