Where now for New Labour? The Progressive Challenge is about making a positive case for a fourth term Labour government. The series covers five key policy areas - welfare reform, public service reform, criminal justice, immigration and progressive internationalism – that Labour must address if it is to win again. These will feature in our publications and events over the course of 2008. This page will be regularly updated with the latest contributions to the debate: from cabinet ministers, MPs, and Labour and Progress members. You can read the initial statement introducing the Progressive Challenge, the editorial in our February magazine. |
The members of our five policy groups are keen to hear your views on the proposals in their respective green papers. |
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Progress’ five policy groups, having examined the responses they received to their initial discussion papers, have published their final white papers.
You can read the five white papers here:
A fortnight ago, travelling back from a meeting with fellow European ministers, I have to admit I felt uneasy. The Irish referendum had shaken the confidence of European leaders.
As usual,...
Rt Hon David Miliband MP in Progressive internationalism
04/07/2008
David Miliband’s speech in Oxford last month laid out the clear
challenge that faces progressive internationalists in the post-Iraq
invasion world. But to understand where the internationalist...
Brian Brivati in Progressive internationalism
01/03/2008