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Club together: How clubs can help solve our connection crisis

In this blog, Kirsty McNeill, Labour PPC for Midlothian, makes the case for more investment in social clubs to strengthen local communities and solve our connection crisis.

Published: 18 April 2024
Author: Kirsty McNeill
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Examining British police pay and the ‘P-Factor’

Sustained real-terms losses to earnings and heightened exposure to harm while on duty prompt questions about the adequacy of police officers’ salaries. This blog, sponsored by the Police Federation, examines UK police pay and discusses the ‘P-Factor’, a pay policy that renumerates officers for risks and restrictions inherent to the profession.

Published: 10 April 2024
Author: Jamie Gollings
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It’s time for a new generation of New Towns

In this blog, Labour PPC Chris Curtis sets out his vision for a new generation of New Towns to address the UK's housing crisis - bringing multiple advantages with them and learning from past mistakes.

Published: 08 April 2024
Author: Chris Curtis
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Time for a national food plan

Food is essential for all of our lives, but the cost of living crisis and supply chain shocks since the war in Ukraine have shown the need to take food seriously as a political issue. Andrew Parkes, the Labour & Co-operative Parliamentary Candidate for Peterborough, makes the case that it’s time for a new food plan to ensure food security and help drive growth.

Published: 21 March 2024
Author: Andrew Pakes
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Making London a home and safe haven for everyone

Based on her own experience of navigating through a complex web of inequalities, London Mayoral candidate Natalie Campbell wants to ensure that the capital can now deliver a safe foundation for the next generation - as she sets out her plan to end youth homelessness and improve temporary accommodation in London.

Published: 14 March 2024
Author: Natalie Campbell MBE
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How the next government can reform pensions to ensure a better deal for the economy and British savers

The UK’s pensions system is an international outlier, investing too little in illiquid assets. But there's great opportunity here - with DC schemes being able to take on greater risk as they are less constrained by regulation. In this blog, SMF Trustee Melville Rodrigues sets out how the next government should seek to unlock these savings to boost the economy and generate better returns for savers.

Published: 08 March 2024
Author: Melville Rodrigues
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Upcoming fuel duty freeze will cost government over £20 billion and do nothing to alleviate poverty

It is all but announced that the Chancellor will continue to freeze fuel duty rates in the Spring Budget. But as the cost of the move to the Exchequer ticks up to nearly £130 billion - it's a shame that it will merely put money back into wealthy motorists' pockets, whilst also imperiling the Prime Minister’s goal of reducing debt as a proportion of GDP.

Published: 05 March 2024
Author: Gideon Salutin
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Getting London ready for the AI revolution

Whilst tech billionaire Elon Musk thinks that AI will mean a future where "no job is needed", London Mayoral candidate Rayhan Haque disagrees. In this blog, he sets out why the future of work will be one of co-operation and partnership between humans and AI, and sets out how the Mayor should be getting every Londoner ready for the AI revolution.

Published: 28 February 2024
Author: Rayhan Haque
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Michael Gove’s housing mic-drop falls flat

Housing Secretary Michael Gove has announced plans for increasing housing supply through changes to brownfield planning. Will these changes have an impact on Britain's chronic lack of housing? Senior Researcher Gideon Salutin digs into the details to find out.

Published: 13 February 2024
Author: Gideon Salutin
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