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‘It’s striking how quickly certain segments of the Labour Party have been seduced by a right-wing, deregulatory approach to housing policy.’ Labour MP Chris Hinchliff on the affordable housing crisis. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/chris-…

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‘All that is needed, we’re told, is a bonfire of ‘red-tape,’ and then the free market will deliver the goods. But it’s hard to miss the parallels between this thinking and Tory rhetoric.’ tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/chris-…

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Under new leadership, Tribune will continue its print publication, which has been in circulation since 1937, while pursuing an ambitious expansion of its editorial mission. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/a-new-…

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Landowners often reap the benefit of infrastructure projects without lifting a finger. But through an increasingly used process called ‘land value capture’, private profit can be channeled back into public hands. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/can-th…

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‘The fact is that often the greatest beneficiaries of a new train line or railway station are not commuters or residents, but landowners. Land value capture reclaims some of this private profit.’ Iwan Doherty on the key to revitalising public transit. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/can-th…

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The Northumberland Line and Crossrail demonstrate how rail infrastructure can be partly funded by the property/land value uplift, generated by the investment Landowners benefit, so let's capture that value and use it to finance the infrastructure - Me in Tribune

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Estimated property value uplift generated/Uplift as % of cost: Crossrail 2: £60.9bn/221% Bakerloo line extension: £18.1bn/548% DLR extension: £0.4bn/103% london.gov.uk/sites/default/… Land value capture can unlock financing for rail infrastructure across the capital and beyond

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LVC is a method of taxation that reclaims a significant portion of this ‘uplift’, and uses it to finance the infrastructure being built. Click below to read the full piece on land value capture. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/can-th…

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‘Internationally, using LVC to finance infrastructure is common, including in cities famed for their efficient land use and excellent metro systems.’ tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/can-th…

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Anthony Albanese’s Australian Labor Party is competing with Starmer’s for blandness and capitulation — and in doing so, proving the importance of rebuilding international working-class power. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/starme…

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‘For socialists in both countries, however, it’s never been clearer that the parties’ respective approaches are dead ends, failing in even the basic task of labourism: protecting working-class interests.’ tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/starme…

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‘If New Labour learned how to win from Hawke and Keating, Albanese taught Starmer how not to lose.’ Ben Conway on the similarities UK Labour and Australian Labor Party. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/starme…

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Key to Albanese’s pitch was avoiding the culture war by keeping sights focused on the economy, a ‘small targets’ strategy. This turned out to mean ceding territory to conservatives while doing little about the cost of living. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/starme…

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vg analysis of the Australian Labor Party's influence on Starmer/McSweeney by cask ale communist in Tribune. historically informed and sheds light on some of the weirder stupid things Keith has done.

vg analysis of the Australian Labor Party's influence on Starmer/McSweeney by <a href="/benfconw/">cask ale communist</a> in Tribune. historically informed and sheds light on some of the weirder stupid things Keith has done.
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In our new issue, ‘Facing the Future Again,’ Tribune staff writer Grace Blakeley argues that Labour's turn towards rearmament under a new ‘military Keynesianism’ means more profits for weapons manufacturers and more authority for capitalist states. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/the-wa…

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‘In fact, the strengthening of the war economy goes hand in hand with ongoing attempts to crush worker power, boost profits, and extend the state’s power over citizens.’ Grace Blakeley on the false promises of Military Keynesianism. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/the-wa…

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"Vergès is under no illusions about the scale of the activism, advocacy, and artistic work required to advance a decolonial programme: her book provides an urgent impetus." A Programme of Absolute Disorder by Françoise Vergès reviewed in Tribune tribunemag.co.uk/2025/04/museum…

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Monopolistic corporations and imperialist states have immense control over markets, over workers, over the planet, and over our politics. tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/the-wa…

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The state is back, and it’s building guns. With the Trump administration railing against European ‘freeloading’ on US military spending, European politicians have announced plans to spend billions on rearmament. Grace Blakeley on the War Economy: tribunemag.co.uk/2025/06/the-wa…