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FEPS-Fabian New Year conference 2022
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15 January 2022

Rising to the challenge: The left’s ambitions in Britain and Europe

For over a decade the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and the Fabian Society have started the year with a new year conference examining critical political issues facing the British and European left.


The 2022 edition of the conference examined the shared challenges facing the UK and countries across Europe. We debated the left’s ambitions, as we seek to rebuild our societies and economies after the pandemic and prepare for green transition and digital transformation. Each of the conference’s sessions focused on a big challenge facing both the UK and other European countries – in all we have identified fourteen. The day also included a keynote speech from UK Labour leader Keir Starmer and a senior European politician.

This was a hybrid event – with several hundred delegates gathering at the Friends’ Meeting House, in central London plus digital access for additional delegates and speakers. The digital format allowed us to include a wider range of non-UK speakers than has been possible with previous in-person FEPS-Fabian events.

Agenda | Watch all panels on YouTube

In the media

– Sir Keir Starmer says booting out Boris Johnson over partygate scandal ‘in national interest’Sky News
– Sir Keir Starmer raising the stakes in battle over Boris Johnson’s future amid new ‘wine time’ claimsSky News
Starmer: Tories must ‘get rid’ of Boris Johnson if he refuses to quitITV News
Ayesha Hazarika Drive Time – Times Radio (from 48 minutes)
Keir Starmer says it’s in the ‘national interest’ for Boris Johnson to resign over Partygate because he has ‘lost the moral authority to lead’ as he calls on Tory MPs to oust himDaily Mail
Boris Johnson must resign in national interest, says Keir StarmerGuardian
‘He’s got to go’: Keir Starmer says Boris Johnson is unfit as leader – video – Guardian
PM ‘unable to lead’ following party accusations, says StarmerIndependent
Keir Starmer says Boris Johnson must resign ‘in the national interest’Independent
Prime Minister ‘unable to lead’ following party accusations, says Keir StarmerMirror
Keir Starmer slams ‘absent’ Boris Johnson ‘who’s just out to save his own skin’Mirror
Keir Stamer promises to roll out mental health hubs for youngsters in every communityMirror
Keir Starmer: Boris Johnson and his politics of cynicism are poisoning the well of our democracyTelegraph
“We need to learn to live with Covid,” Keir Starmer tells Fabian conferenceLabourList
Starmer to set out NHS reform plan with focus on “prevention as much as cure”LabourList
Reeves: Labour would show “respect for taxpayers’ money” – unlike the ToriesLabourList
The Political Agenda – Andrew Harroppolitics.co.uk (pre-conference interview)
PM too busy rule-breaking to fix NHS, says Starmer amid fresh ‘wine time’ allegationsPolitics.co.uk
Partygate has added to country’s mental health stress, says StarmerBelfast Telegraph
Boris Johnson told to ‘lead or step aside’ as more partygate claims surfaceLondon Evening Standard
Partygate has added to country’s mental health stress, says StarmerLondon Evening Standard
‘Partygate scandal’ damaged public mental health, says Keir StarmerManchester Evening News
Keir Starmer says alleged Downing Street parties have affected public mental healthNorthern Echo
‘A Prime Minister mired in deceit’ Starmer says Johnson isn’t fit for office in wake of party revelationsWales Online

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