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FROM DAVID THOMSON, THE BISHOP OF HUNTINGDON

Blue Labour – Red Tory

Here are links from Canon Alan Hargrave to a couple of articles which appeared in this month’s Third Way magazine by two very influential thinkers from the left & right of politics – Maurice Glasman (‘Blue Labour’ – who spoke at the Big Conversation) and Philip Blond (author of ‘Red Tory’). “I think they both address important issues about how the church might engage more creatively with the wider community in the light of the new political climate.”

http://www.thirdwaymagazine.co.uk/editions/mar-2012/high-profile/society-rules.aspx

http://www.thirdwaymagazine.co.uk/editions/mar-2012/high-profile/labour-pains.aspx

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