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Publications
- What will it really take to level-up?
- Coronavirus and the Workers Emergency: Labour Market Realities 2020
- Fiscal Austerity to Economic Renewal
- Election 2017: A Comparison of Labour and Conservative Manifestos
- Does the EU work for working class people?
- Briefing: Spending Review 2015
- What is aspiration?
- The First 100 Days
- Briefing: Publicly-owned railways
- Briefing: Productivity
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for fairer tax?
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for the NHS?
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for the economy?
- Tackling the housing crisis
- In the public interest
- Public services
- Renewing Public Ownership
- Think Big, Think Bold
- Education, justice and democracy
- Austerity Illusions and Debt Delusions
- In Land Revenue
Blog
- The Financial Times, The General Election & Distress signals
- Investment, Brexit & A Progressive Alternative
- Toxic Trade Deals In A Post-Brexit Britain
- Towards An Economy That Works For Women
- We Can Win A Green Manufacturing Future Ourselves
- Making The Case For Public Investment
- Time For A Welfare Revolution
- The Case for Insourcing Public Contracts
- Fire Brigades Union Demands Action From Government
- The Great British Post Bank
- Failing Industrial Strategy Needs An Overhaul
- Universal Credit Plunges Renters Into Arrears
- College Teachers Fight For Fairer Pay
- Build The Homeless A Home
- CLASS Panel Reacts to the 2018 Budget
- The Bus Crisis
- Babylon’s Health App Puts Patients At Risk
- The Problem With GCSEs
- 70 Years On: Protect Our NHS
- Assessing the UK Government’s Approach to Artificial Intelligence
- No Rate Rise Without a Pay Rise
- The Grenfell Tower Fire: Why it Means Everything Must Change
- Autumn Statement 2016: Reactions from Our Panel
- The 2016 Autumn Statement: Tackling Inequality, or Business as Usual?
- Lloyds cuts 3,000 jobs: where’s the accountability?
- Economic growth slows, and the problem is bigger than the EU Referendum
- It’s time to halt the UK’s great public asset boot sale and build Britain’s first social wealth fund
- Budget 2016: The reaction from our panel
- What can we expect from today’s budget?
- Looking ahead: what Class did next
- The rollercoaster path of government spending on flood defence
- #COP21: what the climate talks could mean for UK workers
- Spending review 2015: Our Panel’s Reaction
- Spending review 2015: Your Guide
- Selling off the Eurostar sets Britain apart from the rest of the world
- Steelwork closures and the importance of class and place
- Economy growing at around half the pace of last year
- How can we measure national success? Five headline indicators to replace GDP
- Osborne’s Northern Powerhouse centralises power and devolves blame
- How seriously can we take the government’s pledge to build 1 million homes in 5 years?
- Privatising Network Rail is a disastrous idea
- Enabling Aspiration
- Five ways to deliver a good budget
- Budget 2015: Our panel’s reaction
- With this budget, the Chancellor is taking us into unknown territory
- Despite IFS criticism, the Tories will have the last laugh
- Labour and Conservatives: the manifestos
- Labour’s “Business manifesto” – a work in progress?
- Budget 2015: Our panellists give their reaction
- Storify: the top reactions to #Budget2015
- What to expect from the 2015 budget
- Reversing the rising poverty tide requires fundamental change
- Look after employment and the budget deficit will take care of itself
- The advantages of a new house building programme are enormous
- Making an everyday case for arts and culture
- Autumn Statement 2014: Seven thinkers share their views
- Lyons does 90% of the job
- Thomas Piketty talks inequality and politics with Class
- Securing the future of our public services
- Labour needs to nationalise the railways
- Storify: Thomas Piketty in conversation with Lord Stewart Wood
- The significance of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century
- Today’s Budget and the crisis in Ukraine
- What can we expect from Budget 2014?
- Whose recovery is it?
- GDP figures and three graphs which show a weak recovery in the UK
- The British left can be empowered by Obama’s speech on the economy
- Responses to the Autumn Statement
- Looking ahead to the Autumn Statement
- There are some things too important to be left to the market
- Households are being excluded from the benefits of growth
- Momentum is moving in our direction - bold policies have popular support
- The market is broken
- Austerity - there can be no compromise with a failed idea
- Flawed political economics are behind the calls for fiscal conservatism
- Mervyn King’s rosy recovery prediction means little for a shattered nation
- The case for a Land Value Tax
- Involuntary idleness represents a massive waste of economic resources
- The scale of the Coalition government’s ambition