An electoral fix alone won’t save Britain’s progressives. Agreeing principles might | Martin Kettle

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The death of Shirley Williams is a reminder that balancing capitalism and social justice is still the key task we face, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle

The death of Shirley Williams is a reminder that balancing capitalism and social justice is still the key task we facePhotograph: Getty ImagesPhotograph: Getty Images, easily one of the best political memoirs of her generation, she describes a lifetime spent “trying to hammer out a compromise between capitalism and social justice, a compromise that might attract enough public support to be viable”.

 

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Yet Labour still supports our backward crooked electoral system. Why?

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