Renewal Volume 32 (2024) Issue 2 & 3

ISSN 0968-5211

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Contents

Editorial: Now what?, pages 6‑12
Karl Pike, Eunice Goes, Craig Berry Free to download

CHANGE

Labour’s new coalition: challenges and opportunities, pages 13‑18
Elizabeth Simon Free to download

Writing a new chapter: rhetoric, speechwriting and Labour’s governance strategy, pages 19‑28
Alan Finlayson

Great expectations, pages 29‑33
Karl Pike

Caught beneath a landslide: can Labour win (again)?, pages 34‑33
Craig Berry

STARMER’S LABOUR PARTY

Wanting the ends without the means, pages 43‑50
Eunice Goes

One term wonder? Starmerism and the void, pages 51‑58
Phoenix Andrews

LABOUR’S ECONOMY

Breaking out, pages 59‑68
Nick O’Donovan

Narrating the economy: can Starmer and Reeves bring coherence back to UK economic policy?, pages 69‑77
Kate Alexander-Shaw Free to download

How Labour’s approach to the City of London goes hand in hand with upholding whiteness, pages 78‑86
Fran Boait, Danisha Kazi

GOVERNING WELL

Roundtable on Labour’s flagship policies, pages 87‑98
Daniel Chandler, Christine Berry, Jane Gingrich Free to download

English Devolution: A strategy for closing the regional economic divide?, pages 99‑112
Patrick Diamond, Jack Shaw, Andy Westwood

A new how: What new types of state capacity do we need?, pages 113‑124
James Plunkett

Stable foundations: How can this Labour government fix the housing crisis?, pages 125‑134
Jonathan Webb

The future of pensions, pages 135‑146
Bruno Bonizzi, Jennifer Churchill, Sahil Jai Dutta

Rethinking identity politics, pages 147‑156
Sunder Katwala Free to download

UNCERTAIN TIMES

Britain beyond the Atlantic, pages 157‑169
Jon Wilson

Did we win? A preliminary take on the snap election in France, pages 170‑181
Eleana Sanchez

REVIEW

Has Keir Starmer healed Britain’s ‘fractured union’?, pages 182‑184
Scott Lavery Free to download

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