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:Renewal is in broad agreement with leadership but is keen that the opportunity for a more ambitious and radical agenda is pursued. This is important both to help ensure that we win the next election and so that we use that historic second term to deliver the kind of progressive transformation of our society and economy that matches our democratic socialist ideals. There are three basic pillars to the kind of 'left modernisation' that Renewal broadly supports:
 
:Renewal is in broad agreement with leadership but is keen that the opportunity for a more ambitious and radical agenda is pursued. This is important both to help ensure that we win the next election and so that we use that historic second term to deliver the kind of progressive transformation of our society and economy that matches our democratic socialist ideals. There are three basic pillars to the kind of 'left modernisation' that Renewal broadly supports:
  
    * An economic policy that is primarily egalitarian
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::* An economic policy that is primarily egalitarian
    * A social policy that is liberal
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::* A social policy that is liberal
    * A political system that is pluralist  
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::* A political system that is pluralist  
  
 
:Tony Blair has given Renewal great support. In return we offer him critical, constructive dialogue about the ideas and policies necessary to transform Britain.
 
:Tony Blair has given Renewal great support. In return we offer him critical, constructive dialogue about the ideas and policies necessary to transform Britain.

Revision as of 16:39, 16 November 2005

From the Lawrence and Wishart website:

Renewal is a quarterly journal unashamedly committed to political modernisation. The issue facing party members is what form modernisation should take now that we have successfully reconnected with the electorate.
Renewal is in broad agreement with leadership but is keen that the opportunity for a more ambitious and radical agenda is pursued. This is important both to help ensure that we win the next election and so that we use that historic second term to deliver the kind of progressive transformation of our society and economy that matches our democratic socialist ideals. There are three basic pillars to the kind of 'left modernisation' that Renewal broadly supports:
  • An economic policy that is primarily egalitarian
  • A social policy that is liberal
  • A political system that is pluralist
Tony Blair has given Renewal great support. In return we offer him critical, constructive dialogue about the ideas and policies necessary to transform Britain.
Renewal now has the critical resources, and the reputation and base in new Labour (the editorial advisory board includes Tony Blair, Robin Cook, Clare Short and David Miliband), to provide the kind of thoughtful contribution that will enable its readers to be at the heart of the debates on new Labour's strategy and performance in government.
In the recent past you could have read in Renewal: Tony Blair on Labour's political purpose after the election; Robin Cook on 21st century radicalism; Judith Church on the new women MPs; Geoff Mulgan, Carey Oppenheim and Andrew Gamble on Labour strategy; and European perspectives from the German SPD, Sweden's social democrats and the Italian government's left coalition.


EDITORIAL BOARD

Editor Neal Lawson and Paul Thompson Deputy editor Sue Goss Managing editor Neal Lawson Reviews editor Alan MacDougall Associate editors Fiona Mactaggart, Paul du Gay, Caroline Flint, David Halpern, Stewart Wood, Sally Davison. Editorial Advisory Board Lord Bassam,

  • Tony Blair (MP),
  • Robin Cook (MP), Anthony Giddens (LSE), Patricia Hewitt (MP),Prof Paul Hirst (Birbeck College), Margaret Hodge (MP), Prof Bob Jessop (Lancaster University), Alan Johnson (MP), Ruth Kelly (MP), Prof Ernesto Laclau (Essex University), Mark Lazarowicz, Prof David Marquand, Alan Milburn (MP), David Miliband, John Monks (TUC), David Pitt Watson, Anita Pollack (MEP), Prof David Robertson (Liverpool John Moores University), Prof Michael Rustin (University of East London), Prof Martin Shaw (Sussex University), Clare Short (MP), Nina Temple, Prof Sally Tomlinson (Goldsmiths' College), Carol Tongue (MEP), Tony Wright (MP)

Find out more about Renewal at [1]