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The Fabian Society is the least open and the least straightforward
British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals J. Ellis Barker 1909
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Whether they will call themselves Fabians and begin by joining the Fabian Society is a question which will not be settled by the generation to which I belong.
The History of the Fabian Society Edward R. Pease 1906
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Founded in 1884 and affiliated to the Labour party, the Fabian Society is a major left-of-centre think tank
BBC News - Home 2010
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"Resolution I. -- That the Society be called the Fabian Society (as Mr. Podmore explained in allusion to the victorious policy of Fabius
The History of the Fabian Society Edward R. Pease 1906
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Tens of thousands of the lowest-income families will lose around 6% of their net income in the next year because of the government's tax and benefit changes with the bulk of the cuts kicking in next week, the analysis by the Fabian Society shows.
Protest march against coalition cuts expected to attract 300,000 2011
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Research by the Fabian Society suggests that taken with the wider tax and benefit reforms announced since the election, this week's budget would in fact force large number of working families into tax, instead of lifting them out as the coalition has claimed.
Protest march against coalition cuts expected to attract 300,000 2011
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She inspired Ann Veronica, but the scandal made relations impossible with the straitlaced Fabian Society, in which Wells had made his most sustained attempt to turn socialist principle into practice.
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Two years ago, the Fabian Society called for the word "chav" to be banned.
Vajazzled! Carole Cadwalladr examines how chavs have replaced working class people on Britain's TV 2011
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And it's not just the media, says Tim Horton, the research director of the Fabian Society.
Vajazzled! Carole Cadwalladr examines how chavs have replaced working class people on Britain's TV 2011
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Tim Horton, research director of the Fabian Society, argued that a strategy of attracting former Lib Dem voters could provide the platform for a major revival by Labour at the next election.
Coalition government: smiles in the sunshine at No 10, but a rocky road lies ahead 2010
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