Blakeley joined the magazine
New Statesman in January 2019 as its economics commentator, writing a fortnightly column and contributing to the website and podcasts. Her articles for the magazine included support for
Lexit and a
Green New Deal. Her first book,
Stolen: How to Save the World from Financialisation, was published by
Repeater Books on 10 September 2019. Michael Galant writing for the
openDemocracy website, praised the book as a "convincing critique of modern capitalism for socialists and sceptics alike".
CapX's Diego Zuluaga commented in his review that it was a "sweeping
polemic against the market economy", and felt the author had been selective in how she presented evidence for her arguments. Blakeley became a staff writer for the
democratic socialist magazine
Tribune in January 2020. She has sat on the
Labour Party's
National Policy Forum, which is responsible for policy development. Blakeley's second book,
The Corona Crash: How the Pandemic Will Change Capitalism, was published in October 2020. Her next book,
Vulture Capitalism: Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts, and the Death of Freedom, was published in 2024. The book was Longlisted for the 2024 Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction. Much of the book was written from
Cornwall, which Blakeley made her new home after her relocation from London. ==Political views==