Labour’s precarious triumph
In 2024, the party discovered that winning an election isn’t the same as winning the country.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
In 2024, the party discovered that winning an election isn’t the same as winning the country.
ByThe Conservative leader strays even further out of her depth in an anticlimactic showdown to end the year.
ByThe government’s economic and security interests are clashing.
ByThe Tory leader’s attacks on Labour’s immigration plan did more for Nigel Farage than the Conservative Party.
ByThe Conservative leader’s record in government means that Keir Starmer can easily fend off attacks on immigration and farming.
ByWhile liberalism is in decline, Nigel Farage’s party is only growing in strength.
BySome in Labour had long thought the Transport Secretary was vulnerable.
ByThe leader of the opposition arrived in the chamber today armed with a clear plan to destabilise Keir Starmer.
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