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A new Fabian pamphlet argues that Labour’s new leader should draw a line under the New Labour years by rejecting every-individual-for-themselves consumerism. ‘Separate and Unequal: How integration can deliver the good society’ by Nick Johnson warns the new leader that neither the left’s focus on special interest groups nor New Labour’s uncritical acceptance of individualism and consumerism will chime with the public’s yearning for a strong and shared society.
Johnson says that a coherent agenda on integration is the only way that the new leader can help build a broader public consensus for tackling inequality.
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