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Fab 5: Monday 15 February 2010

Here are your Fab 5 for today:

  • The Conservatives are, apparently, the party of co-operatives. Stella Creasey, PPC for Walthamstow, has blogged an article she wrote for the current edition of Fabian Review on why the Conservatives aren’t really Co-operative. James Kirkup at the Daily Telegraph thinks the plan could lead to the sale of state assets. And Robert Peston, BBC Business Editor, has a few questions on the detail of the plans.
  • Will Straw blogs at Left Foot Forward on a speech made tonight by James Purnell at LSE.
  • And Gaby Hinsliff, formerly of the Observer, writes for the Guardian’s Comment Is Free about the impact of motherhood on female MPs.
  • A few hours left to complete YF Members Survey – prize draw closes at midnight

    Our annual members survey gives you the chance to have your say on the issues and activities most important to you, and to guide the executive committee’s planning over the course of the next year. It’s also the first chance to sign up to this year’s policy development groups.

    www.surveymonkey.com/s/youngfabiansurvey2010

    All survey responses received by midnight tonight will be entered into a prize draw to win a £25 book token.

    Please email me on aprandle@youngfabians.org.uk if you are having any difficulty completing the survey.

    Adrian Prandle, Vice Chair



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