Tag: Labour

Total Results: 224


A pupil in East London (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
April 1, 2021

Why the Left needs ‘institutional racism’ Their dogmatic approach makes sensible analysis impossible

Douglas Murray

Wednesday
31.03

31.03

How Starmer can beat the Tories Labour must ruthlessly target the Government's blindspots

Peter Franklin

Monday
22.03

22.03

The demise of ‘political blackness’ Ethnic minorities are as divided by class and politics as white people

Ralph Leonard

Friday
19.03

19.03

Labour could lose Hartlepool The party's choice of candidate suggests it has learned nothing

Paul Embery

Saturday
20.02

20.02

Why Starmer is no Attlee His agenda hardly heralds an era-defining transformation of state and public realm

James Kirkup

Tuesday
12.01

12.01

Roger Scruton still gives me strength A year after his death, the philosopher is more relevant than ever

Maurice Glasman

Tuesday
05.01

05.01

How anti-Semitism is being fostered on campus Academics set the tone and agenda for much of university life

Stephen Pollard

Monday
30.11

30.11

The dangerous logic of anti-racism If racism is about prejudice and power, where does that leave high-achieving minorities?

Tomiwa Owolade

Friday
27.11

27.11

Why is the Left calling me a fascist? Dare to suggest Labour combine socialist economics with the politics of place and they'll get the pitchforks out

Paul Embery

Wednesday
25.11

25.11

Why I had to leave The Guardian If you were bullied by 338 colleagues, what would you do?

Suzanne Moore

Thursday
19.11

19.11

Jeremy Corbyn is nothing without Labour The former leader thought his party was more important than his country

Giles Fraser

Friday
13.11

13.11

The Left’s lost decade Ten years ago, when Tory HQ was stormed, a new political faction was born

Tobias Phibbs