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Autumn 2012: Fabian Review

The Fabian Review has been completely redesigned. The first issue of the new look is our annual conference special and inside the magazine: Katie Ghose, Peter Kellner, Lisa Nandy and Ed Wallis discuss our new YouGov polling on how to bring politics back down to earth (click here to download full polling data) Mary Riddell interviews Labour's new policy chief Jon Cruddas Victoria Barr says the government should create a rainy day fund to meet the costs of a future financial crisis Geoff Mulgan writes that innovation-led growth should be made a much higher political priority

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  • Autumn 2012
  • ByEd Wallis
  • Published30 September 2012

The Fabian Review has been completely redesigned. The first issue of the new look is our annual conference special and inside the magazine:

  • Katie Ghose, Peter Kellner, Lisa Nandy and Ed Wallis discuss our new YouGov polling on how to bring politics back down to earth (click here to download full polling data)
  • Mary Riddell interviews Labour’s new policy chief Jon Cruddas
  • Victoria Barr says the government should create a rainy day fund to meet the costs of a future financial crisis
  • Geoff Mulgan writes that innovation-led growth should be made a much higher political priority
  • Marcus Roberts reviews the latest installment of Robert Caro’s epic biography of LBJ
  • Plus more from Deborah Mattinson, David Lammy, William Davies, Hazel Blears, David Walker, James Harkin and Margaret Curran.

Copies are also available priced £4.95 from  the Fabian Society bookshop – call 020 7227 4900, email bookshop@fabian-society.org.uk or send a cheque payable to “The Fabian Society” to 11 Dartmouth Street, London, SW1H 9BN.

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Copies are also available priced £4.95 from the Fabian Society bookshop – call 020 7227 4900, email or send a cheque payable to “The Fabian Society” to 61 Petty France, London, SW1H 9EU.


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Ed Wallis is policy manager at Locality. He was previously editor of the Fabian Review.

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