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Paul Lusk Articles

Time to face facts

The house price bubble has cushioned how we think about ourselves and do politics for decades, and continues even today. For the sake of younger members of society we must now recognise that it must end. In 1961, the average house price was just over £2,400. 50 years...

The bigger society

At the political weekend in March, Progress members considered (among other things) how Labour should respond to the ‘big society’ challenge. I loved the answer that Jessica Asato fed back from one group: Labour favours the ‘bigger society.’

Where next for New Labour?

The Labour party is a political movement founded on solidarity – the sense that it is possible to build a society where mutual responsibility affords care and a standard of life that frees each individual to shape his or her own humanity.

Street speak

Labour’s opaque ambitions for neighbourhood renewal need to be translated into a legible political narrative of ‘neighbourhood rights’

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