Autumn 2009: Conference Special Issue
FROnlineAutumn2009200 days of power (and how Labour should use it)

Editor: Tom Hampson, Assistant Editor: Ed Wallis

Fabian Review Volume 121, no 3

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As the last Conference season before the election begins, the Fabian Review asks how Labour can use the pulpit of power for the next 200 days. With the polls making increasingly grim reading for Labour, the magazine argues that a decent offer to the country can still be made if governing power is used in a bold and effective way.

Sunder Katwala sets out a strategy for using 200 days of power; Mary Riddell interviews Labour's election coordinator Douglas Alexander; Yvette Cooper shows that Labour can still win, while Peter Kellner says we must prepare for the worst; James Macintyre, Dan Paskins and Ed Wallis look at the various election battlegrounds; and Oona King says we need a digital democracy.

This issue also features exclusive polling in which women deliver a tough message for Labour on public services.

See coverage of our polling in the Independent

Read coverage of Mary Riddell's interview with Douglas Alexander in the Telegraph

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