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* http://www.fabians.org.uk/
 
* http://www.fabians.org.uk/
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* https://ottd.onthinktanks.org/think-tank/gb-fabian-society/
 
* Founded in 1884 and affiliated to the Labour party, the Fabian Society is a major left-of-centre thinktank, https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/sep/30/list-thinktanks-uk
 
* Founded in 1884 and affiliated to the Labour party, the Fabian Society is a major left-of-centre thinktank, https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/sep/30/list-thinktanks-uk
 
* a left-leaning think tank with formal links to Labour
 
* a left-leaning think tank with formal links to Labour

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Articles

  • Dec.04.1998: The wonks are coming of age. Rarely have think-tanks had such an opportunity to influence policy. At the Fabian Society, the general secretary Michael Jacobs argues that "influence cannot be the criterion for how you choose what work you do". Jacobs, an environmental economist who landed the post last year after fighting off younger, newer Labour contenders, is some way from being an Identikit Blairite. Instead he recognises that he must tickle his members' ideological tastes as much as the govt's, as they provide one-third of the society's cash. He describes his relationship with govt as a hokey-cokey, "half-in and half-out". Caroline Daniel, New Statesman.