Vol 18, 2010 No. 1-2 Jonathan Seglow and Ruth Yeoman, Work, recognition and the market David Coates, Keeping the Tories at bay Ruth Lister and Fran Bennett, Cameron’s Conservative Party Diane Perrons, Gender, work and ‘market’ values Howard Reed, Osbornomics Richard Weight reviews Breaking Up Britain edited by Mark Perryman Nicola Smith reviews Nice Work if You Can Get It and New Capitalism? No. 3-4 Martin McIvor, The lessons of power Stefan Baskerville and Marc Stears, London Citizens and theLabour tradition David Hall-Matthews, A view from the Liberal Democrats Rachel Reeves, The politics of the deficit Andrew Thorpe, Origins of Lib-Lab division Lisa Nandy, Fairness and future generations Don Flynn, Rob Ford, and Will Somerville, Immigration and the election Hannah Lownsbrough, The progressive potential of onlineorganising Ben Jackson interviews David Marquand Gregg McClymont reviews Britain’s War on Poverty by Jane Waldfogel Ed Turner, A radical agenda for local government