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Jobs at high risk of automation by 2030 across English parliamentary constituencies
Average no. jobs at risk
Proportion of jobs at risk
Total jobs at high risk
Conservative Constituencies
14,014
30.7%
4,077,960
Labour Constituencies
15,142
30.3%
3,452,451
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One of the most exciting fronts in Labour’s renewal is the burgeoning debate about Englishness. Thanks to the work of politicians like John Denham and Jon Cruddas and thinkers like Jonathan Rutherford and Sunder Katwala, there is now an excellent line of argument pointing the way to how Labour re-attaches itself to a history, ideas, and a wellspring of inspiration that got lost somewhere in the new Labour days.
I thought I would share with you an article I wrote for Progress on Labour renewal.
Labour needs to get to back to business. With the reshuffle done, Jeremy Corbyn is right to say its time to take the fight to the Tories.
I wanted to share our most recent Red Shift report, Brand Labour, with you which we are publishing today.
Yesterday, Shabana Mahmood MP & Nic Dakin MPand I launched the very first Red Shift report
Earlier I was on Daily Politics discussing Red Shift and what Labour needs to do to win a majority in England.
I wanted to share our very first Red Shift report, Looking for a New England, with you which we are publishing today.