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What does Labour's "growth worth having" actually mean?

Jul 12, 202415 min
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Episode description

Labour want to distinguish themselves from Boris Johnson's "levelling up". What are they planning instead?


Hannah Barnes, Rachel Cunliffe and Freddie Hayward answer listener questions on Labour's growth strategy, and whether the new government's plans will impact individuals' personal finances.


They also discuss the new "rising star" Labour MPs to look out for, and whether polling during election campaigns impacts the final result.


Articles mentioned in this episode:

Labour's next generation: the new MPs to watch

https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2024/06/labours-next-generation-election-2024-new-labour-mps


George Eaton interviews Torsten Bell

https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/politics-interview/2024/06/torsten-bell-social-democrats-need-to-become-insurgents


New Labour MP Yuan Yang on the deep class anxiety in China

https://www.newstatesman.com/encounter/2024/05/labours-yuan-yang-there-is-deep-class-anxiety-in-china


Yuan Yang: Democracy begins with us

https://www.newstatesman.com/ideas/2024/07/democracy-begins-with-us-yuan-yang


Labour MP Sarah Sackman on the tensions between her Labour values and her Jewish identity

https://www.newstatesman.com/encounter/2024/06/sarah-sackman-my-labour-values-my-jewish-identity-tension



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