
Jon will be bringing the debate around One Nation Labour online, giving a flavour of where the party’s policy review is heading with a wide range of contributions specially commissioned by Jon himself – including posts from Blue Labour’s Maurice Glasman and Red Tory Philip Blond.
Jon Cruddas said: “We’ve got a great line up of 40 contributors writing about One Nation Labour politics including Richard Layard on parents and children, Sonia Sodha on economic democracy, Sarah Mullay on immigration, Graeme Cooke and Hilary Cottam on the choices facing Labour on welfare, Karel Williams on rebuilding the regions, plus Phillip Blond, Colin Crouch and Maurice Glasman and many, many more.”
LabourList Editor Mark Ferguson said: “I’m delighted that Jon has agreed to Guest Edit LabourList next week. Jon is renowned as one of the most interesting thinkers in the Labour Party, and I’m pleased to see the party opening up includes having many of the debates about the party’s future in the open on LabourList. It promises to be a must read week for anyone who cares about the issues that will dominate Labour’s next manifesto.”
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