spiked-proposals

New Labour always claims to be a party that listens to 'ordinary people'. We commissioned a group of 'ordinary people' - including a doctor, three teachers, a youth worker, a scientist, two netheads and a first-time voter - to tell the government what kind of politics they would like to see during Labour's second term.

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New Labour always claims to be a party that listens to ‘ordinary people’. We commissioned a group of ‘ordinary people’ – including a doctor, three teachers, a youth worker, a scientist, two netheads and a first-time voter – to tell the government what kind of politics they would like to see during Labour’s second term.

Mick Hume, spiked editor, said: ‘When the government is obsessed with voter apathy, these sixteen spiked-proposals outline the kind of politics that might be fit for people in the UK to support.’

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