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Published in: Home: OpinionCould winning an election be the end of Keir Starmer?
Elected as the lesser of two evils, Labour will face crises from the offset. Could its disenchanted left step in?
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Published in: Home: AnalysisWhat Uxbridge does (and doesn’t) tell us about ULEZ and Labour’s strategy
Both Labour and the Tories blame Sadiq Khan’s anti-pollution strategy. But are they right about what voters want?
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Published in: Home: NewsThe Tories’ lesson from Uxbridge: pretend not to be the Tories
The Conservative Party was barely mentioned in election leaflets, while Boris Johnson’s name didn’t come up once
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Lobbying chief set to win seat on policy-shaping Labour committee
Director whose lobbying firm represents BlackRock and Police Federation seeks place on party’s conference committee
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Published in: Home: OpinionCorbynism isn’t gone – there’s still hope it could shape the UK’s future
Could Corbyn’s reception at events like Bradford Literature Festival say anything about the future of British politics?
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Labour taking free staff from scandal-hit consulting firms
The party has welcomed PricewaterhouseCoopers back to the fold even though Rachel Reeves called for it to be broken up
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Published in: Home: OpinionCould a far-right vs centre-left showdown be the future of British politics?
Amid global pressures, a centrist Labour government could face a far-right opposition, with no true reformists in sight
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Published in: Home: OpinionLabour MP Nadia Whittome: Public Order Act is threat to democracy
‘New law restricts one of the few tools working-class people have left at their disposal to push for change’
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Published in: Home: FeatureIs Labour purging the left? Inside the party’s embattled selection process
‘This is the most fundamental attempt to change the DNA of the Labour Party in its entire history’
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisLabour’s plans to tackle UK’s dirty money problem need more ambition
If Labour wins the next election, it can’t just talk tough on corruption – it must fund Londongrad’s clean-up
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Published in: Home: OpinionLabour must learn from its old mistakes and commit to fairer elections
OPINION: We’re living with a Tory disaster that Labour could have averted by reforming how the UK elects its government
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsRevealed: MPs claim £1m on expenses for private spin doctors
PR firms are raking in taxpayer cash, as Westminster regulator admits it doesn’t check if rules are followed
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Published in: Home: OpinionWe deserve better than Starmer’s Blairite government. Here’s how we get it
OPINION: To avoid another government committed to continuing Thatcherism, we need new tech that makes votes count
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsRevealed: MPs’ staff bankrolled by climate sceptics and gambling industry
Exclusive: Campaigner warns of ‘conflict of interest’ over donors who gave £1m to fund MPs’ staff and offices
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Published in: Home: Analysis‘Mortgage man’: Why the petty bourgeoisie is the UK’s most influential class
Labour’s new target demographic is an oft-invoked but poorly understood social class. Can Starmer appeal?
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Published in: Home: AnalysisWhat is Labour for the Long Term, the mysterious group funding Labour MPs?
Wes Streeting is among Labour frontbenchers backed by a new group with links to so-called ‘Effective Altruism’
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Published in: Home: OpinionI sit in the House of Lords. That’s how I know it needs to go
NATALIE BENNETT: I’ve seen first-hand how our unelected upper chamber stops us tackling the government’s bad laws
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Published in: Home: OpinionLabour knows our democracy is broken. So why are its ‘reforms’ so weak?
OPINION: Gordon Brown is on the money with his diagnosis of the problem. But his solutions aren’t nearly enough
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Published in: Home: OpinionKeir Starmer’s broken promises will come back to haunt him (and Labour)
Britain’s Labour leader was elected as a left-winger, but then ran to the right. Why would voters trust anything he says?
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Published in: Home: AnalysisWe crunched voters’ data from 36 years of elections. Here’s what we found
The Sun wot won it? Researchers dig into decades of voter data to find out who really swings elections in the UK