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The official blog of The Social Democratic Party.
Economy
The cost-of-living crisis was years in the making
The price crunch facing families comes down to decades of hostility to long-term planning among the main parties.
William Clouston
Economy
The case for a family income
To address our crises of low birth-rates and broken families, Britain should pay couples £500 per child, per month.
William Clouston
Economy
Why Labour has no economic vision
Starmer's vague and uninspired economic platform is due to his party being broken at a fundamental level.
SDP Chairman
Immigration
Open borders favour capital not labour
Through its support for open borders, the metropolitan left has aligned itself to economic liberalism and the exploitation of workers.
Sadia Hameed
Immigration
The ‘great immigration pause’ – an SDP idea whose time has come
Keir Starmer may appear to align the Labour Party more to social democracy, but on immigration he is as liberal-left as they come.
Patrick O'Flynn
Family, Community, Nation.