Blairites may hate Corbyn, but it’s who loves him that matters
What do Labour members, MPs, and voters have in common? Most members voted for Jeremy Corbyn as party leader in ...
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What do Labour members, MPs, and voters have in common? Most members voted for Jeremy Corbyn as party leader in ...
The polls suggest that Labour is unpopular with the electorate and not doing very well in opposition, this means the Conservative ...
Corruption in the Conservative government is a hot topic this week. Following an announcement by Greg Clark, the Communities and ...
In the race for mayor of London, Respect candidate George Galloway has once again likened his views to those of ...
What kind of a welcome should Europeans give to refugees who’ve fled from death and destruction? After unimaginably long and ...
Steve Rotheram, the parliamentary private secretary (PPS) for Jeremy Corbyn, has been ejected from his position on the National Executive ...
In the 2015 general election, the Labour party seemed to offer little apart from a slightly watered-down version of what ...
Jeremy Corbyn has tried to create a unified cabinet by organising a reshuffle. This has caused three shadow ministers to ...
If you glanced at the papers over the festive period, you'd be forgiven for thinking we were eagerly awaiting the ...
Michael Dugher MP, shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport, has been ejected from his position in the ...
As the working year of 2016 commences, a new poll has shown that railway commuters are paying around six times ...
George Osborne's diary was packed full on the weekend Jeremy Corbyn was announced Labour leader, largely with media moguls who ...
The leaders of political parties never want to hear that backbenchers plan to knife them. But Jeremy Corbyn has just ...
On 2 December, the UK parliament voted in favour of military action in Syria by 397-223, despite the fact that ...
The Spectator has posted a blog "in defence of Blairism". Bizarrely the only person they could get to defend Blairism ...
Wednesday's vote in the House of Commons on air strikes in Syria have laid bare just how deep the rift ...
The staunchly Conservative newspaper unleashes perhaps its most despicable personal attack yet on Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. As the recriminations ...
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