Reports & Insights

Our reports explore what Britain could achieve with Labour in power.

How Labour Won

This is the first part of Labour Together’s review of the 2024 election, which looks at how Labour won.

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#14 How do we create a country that works for all places?

Amid global uncertainty, we need our economy to be firing on all cylinders. But Britain is uniquely centralised, leaving many parts of the country unable to stand on their own two feet. Our new report, ‘Nation Rebalanced’, sets out the stark inequalities between places and how this hampers growth and the aspirations of people in every place.

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#12 Inside Labour: Why all the fuss about digital ID?

The phrase “digital identity” has had a lot of airtime lately. Supporters claim that it can boost growth, improve public services, and even help tackle some of the most toxic political challenges facing the government, like illegal migration. Opponents worry it could open up the risk of mass surveillance and endanger peoples’ privacy.

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#6 Inside Labour: To deliver growth, shift power to communities

If ‘all politics is local’, then the government is right to put mayors at the heart of the number one mission to deliver economic growth. And a new report out today by Labour Together - Mayoral Matters - finds those living in mayoral areas are supportive of increased devolution. In fact, the further advanced the settlement, the more supportive residents are.

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#5 Inside Labour: Rewiring the state means getting to grips with AI

Congratulations to Chris Wormald on his appointment as Cabinet Secretary. As Shadow Health Secretary, I worked with Chris during the Covid-19 pandemic. I am confident he will deliver the "complete rewiring of the British state" that Keir Starmer has tasked him with. But, to succeed, he and the government must take full advantage of AI by placing technology at the heart of public service reform.

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Voting Intention: 15th March 2024

The first voting intention polling conducted internally by Labour Together finds that Labour are 18 points ahead of the Conservatives. The polling, conducted using Labour Together’s new internal polling capacity, suggests that if there were a general election tomorrow, the Conservative would take 24% of voters, Labour 42% and the Liberal Democrats 10%. Other parties, including Reform UK, would get 12% of the vote.

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Data tables for our polling work can be found in our archive here.