Tag: Labour

Total Results: 223


What are they thinking? Two books give some clues. Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images
December 9, 2019

How Labour became the party of dreamers — not doers Corbynism is a fusion of two very distinct types: the fools and the knaves

Robert Colvile

Friday
06.12

06.12

Should the rich pay more tax? Our polling suggests that the parties' high-spending manifestos are a good reflection of public sentiment

James Kanagasooriam

06.12

Jeremy Corbyn’s return to the Seventies Among the younger generation, the aspiration to tax more, spend more and control more does not seem too radical

David Kogan

Thursday
05.12

05.12

Why Glasgow deserves better Our correspondent visits Easterhouse, one of the most disadvantaged pockets of the nation

Paul Embery

Wednesday
04.12

04.12

Why I’m going to spoil my ballot Each of the main parties is woefully inadequate; I'm voting for none of the above

James Bloodworth

Tuesday
03.12

03.12

Does the North-South divide really exist? All of England needs to be able to break free from the grip of the union state in London

John Denham

Thursday
28.11

28.11

Where in Britain does ‘do God’? New polling finds that faith is more vigorous in the cities, especially in places shaped by migration

Giles Fraser

28.11

Labour is institutionally anti-Semitic Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters need to stop obfuscating, strawmanning and deflecting

Maajid Nawaz

Tuesday
26.11

26.11

Don’t write Labour off yet Ever since the campaign began, public support for Jeremy Corbyn’s party has been rising

Matthew Goodwin

Thursday
07.11

07.11

Has Brexit really divided Britain? Few areas of the UK voted overwhelmingly for either Leave or Remain

Robert Ford

Friday
25.10

25.10

How I learned the Tories weren’t evil Working in the coalition taught me that humility must take the place of hubris in our politics

Polly Mackenzie

Friday
18.10

18.10

Why the North East of England is different The communitarian 'Old Labour Right' culture stems from centuries of defending the realm

Dan Jackson