Things don’t only get better: why the working class fell out of love with Labour
The Brexit vote represents an existential challenge to the identity and existence of the party.
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New Thinking.
The Brexit vote represents an existential challenge to the identity and existence of the party.
ByThe Brexit vote represents an existential challenge to the identity and existence of the party.
ByThe high court's decision has offered Remainers a glimmer of hope, but safeguards were built into the original legislation to…
ByWhen will the self-described "liberal Leavers" stand up against the illiberal turn of our politics since 23 June?
ByThe former Prime Minister is calling for empowerment of the regions to avoid voters’ discontent turning into “anger”.
ByThe term is described as politics's most important contribution to language for the past 40 years.
ByThe EU's executive body is suffering a credibility crisis after a German official was filmed making controversial comments about the Chinese…
ByFor the last four decades, Britain had the security - and the limitations - of a boat in the harbour,…
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