Labour’s house of cards
The party’s support is broad but shallow. It shouldn’t rest easy.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The party’s support is broad but shallow. It shouldn’t rest easy.
ByThe party did better than expected, but this is no normal loss.
ByAccording to these figures, the parliamentary inertia of the past decade is over.
ByThe Conservatives’ fearmongering did everything it could to guarantee defeat.
ByYour guide to the seats that will decide the narrative of election night.
ByIn the 2024 general election, a lobbyist is 27 times more likely than a teacher to be a candidate.
ByTrust in politicians is at record lows even without the menace of disinformation.
ByDisavowing Craig Williams as a candidate was inevitable. Why did it take the party so long?
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