Tag: Labour

Total Results: 248


The architect of austerity, George Osborne, in 2012 (Photo by Simon Dawson-Pool/Getty Images)
6 Oct 2020 - 1:01am

Is it time to end the war on welfare? The party that demonised shirkers could set a radical new agenda

James Kirkup

Monday, 5 October

05.10

Why the young hate the Tories The party is behind in the polls and facing a demographic catastrophe

Ed West

Friday, 2 October

02.10

The sly dishonesty of Owen Jones The Corbyn cheerleader has written a non-tell-all about his part in the Labour Party's downfall

Douglas Murray

Thursday, 24 September

24.09

Keir Starmer, a true conservative First complacent, now incoherent, the Tories failed to notice Labour coming for the Red Wall

Maurice Glasman

Monday, 21 September

21.09

How patriotic Labour could crush Boris If Keir Starmer can steer clear of identity politics and close the values gap, his party will reclaim lost ground

Tim Bale

Friday, 24 July

24.07

What Labour learned from a year of Boris The Left is still more obsessed with identity politics than finding ways to win back the working class

Paul Embery

Monday, 29 June

29.06

Boris Johnson could win a ‘war on woke’ Social issues are good electorally — but are the Tory MPs too liberal?

Tim Bale

Wednesday, 17 June

17.06

How the Left betrayed feminism Who needs women's sex-based rights when you have authoritarian utopianism?

Sarah Ditum

Tuesday, 26 May

26.05

Whose side is Labour on? A vital new report into tackling economic inequality has been all but ignored by the Party

Paul Embery

Monday, 25 May

25.05

The racism lurking behind Scottish nationalism Why is the bigotry of many SNP supporters so readily tolerated?

Maajid Nawaz

Wednesday, 15 April

15.04

I don’t want life to go back to ‘normal’ So much of the pre-Covid-19 world was geared up for the 'gregarious' and merely tolerated by many of us

Graeme Archer

Friday, 3 April

03.04

The last thing Labour needs is ‘unity’ To purify the Party, its new leader must purge the hard Left squad

Stephen Pollard