Labour’s rural problem
Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 28 Number 2 (2020)
Labour’s rural problem
David Drew, Richard Jobson
Abstract
Labour’s identity is deeply tied to ideas about industry and the urban, but the party must now reconsider its engagement with rural issues. One first step in setting out a social democratic vision for the rural future is an evaluation of recent Labour policy.
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David Drew, Richard Jobson (2020) Labour’s rural problem, Renewal, 28(2)