Comment Labour Together and the lost political art of bridge building Labour Together was founded after the Brexit referendum when divisions in our country, and party, seemed insurmountable. At… Hannah O’Rourke 1st November, 2022, 6:00 pm
Comment The Labour Party must rethink power, who has it and where it should reside During the recent Tory leadership debate, one single question stood out. Audience members were asked to raise their… Hannah O’Rourke 20th July, 2022, 6:30 pm
Comment Why Labour needs a covenantal approach to politics, now more than ever While it will be a relief to see the back of Boris Johnson, the Labour Party must not… Hannah O’Rourke 7th July, 2022, 4:25 pm
Comment Britain is crying out for change. Labour must now articulate what that looks like As Keir Starmer rightly argued in The Observer, our win in Wakefield and the Tories’ historic loss in… Hannah O’Rourke 28th June, 2022, 9:12 am
Comment Want to help implement the Labour Together review? Join our workshops We recently launched the Labour Together review into the 2019 general election, which was welcomed by groups and… Hannah O’Rourke 29th July, 2020, 2:04 pm
Comment Labour Together: Our party must find the humility to listen and learn Labour Together has launched a review, which attracted plenty of attention from across the party. We’ve had many… Hannah O’Rourke 27th December, 2019, 10:33 am
Comment How can we build a 21st-century Labour Party? Labour Together recently brought together activists from across the labour movement to explore how we can build a… Hannah O’Rourke 5th August, 2019, 5:53 pm
Comment Campaign Lab: How Labour can harness networks to unleash innovation In 1945, Ian Mikardo was elected as the MP for Reading after overturning a large Tory majority. His… Hannah O’Rourke & James Moulding 20th February, 2019, 7:00 am
Comment When capitalism built the shop, we built the co-op. When it builds Uber, what do we build? The internet presents problems, but also opportunities for Labour. What can we learn from our party’s history to… Hannah O’Rourke 2nd October, 2018, 9:23 am