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Labour should embrace a bold agenda to counter opposition

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May 24, 2025

Labour should not mimick right-wing populist strategies following disappointing local election results, a new report from The Institute For Public Policy Research (IPPR) has warned.

- David Lynch, The Independent

Labour should embrace a bold agenda to counter opposition

Instead, the influential think tank urges the party to embrace a bold, progressive agenda to counter the rising tide of populism. The IPPR, which played a key role in shaping policy during the Blair and Brown years, argues that simply rehashing past Labour approaches won't suffice in the current political climate. Titled “Facing the future” and backed by former Labour Foreign Secretary David Miliband, the report serves as a counterpoint to groups like Blue Labour. The campaign group has suggested that Labour should adopt some of the rhetoric and policies of their right-wing opponents to combat the surge in popularity of parties like Reform UK.

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