Tag: Labour Party

Total Results: 216


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05/15/2020 - 1:10am

The Covid-19 class war When it comes to going back to work, we're not all in this together

James Bloodworth

Wednesday, April 8

08.04

Can Keir Starmer rescue Labour? You can tell a great deal from the new leader's choice of shadow cabinet

David Kogan

Tuesday, April 7

07.04

Corbyn, Trump and other freaks of history Why Jeremy Corbyn isn’t the Obi-Wan Kenobi of British politics

Peter Franklin

Thursday, April 2

02.04

Covid-19: do the shires even care? It's the 'war generation' — not much-maligned millennials — who aren't taking coronavirus seriously

James Bloodworth

Thursday, March 12

12.03

Britain is not a transphobic country The <i>New York Times</i> is publishing inflammatory and dangerous nonsense again

Debbie Hayton

Wednesday, February 19

19.02

What Labour gets wrong about transwomen MPs are queuing up to sign a manifesto that denies the facts of biology

Debbie Hayton

Tuesday, February 18

18.02

Labour has a shot at relevance — can it grasp it? Parliament needs a serious opposition more than ever

David Kogan

Wednesday, January 8

08.01

Lisa Nandy can’t have her cake and eat it The Labour leadership candidate advocates communitarian politics and universalist obligations. That doesn't add up.

David Goodhart

Monday, December 23

23.12

How does Labour come back from this toxic mess? MPs who stayed in an 'institutionally racist' party will find it hard to reclaim their moral authority

Douglas Murray

Thursday, December 12

12.12

How Labour betrayed their supporters Corbynistas forget the central principal of parliamentary democracy: to persuade your enemy to become your friend

Tanya Gold

Friday, November 29

29.11

Will Boris save social democracy? The Tory party is going through one of its great evolutionary shifts — and Labour's going to have to change too

David Goodhart

Wednesday, November 20

20.11

Stoke, the city that Britain forgot The Potteries voted to Leave by the biggest margin of any large town or city. A local lad went back to his birthplace to find out why

John Lichfield