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Jeremy Corbyn
Total Results: 149
December 5, 2019
Why Glasgow deserves better
Our correspondent visits Easterhouse, one of the most disadvantaged pockets of the nation
Paul Embery
Friday
29.11
29.11
Will Boris save social democracy?
The Tory party is going through one of its great evolutionary shifts — and Labour's going to have to change too
David Goodhart
Thursday
28.11
28.11
Labour is institutionally anti-Semitic
Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters need to stop obfuscating, strawmanning and deflecting
Maajid Nawaz
Tuesday
26.11
26.11
Do manifestos make a difference?
Almost no one cares what political parties have to say on actual policy
Tom Chivers
Friday
22.11
22.11
The lessons of Grenfell
The tragedy of the fire could be an opportunity to be honest about mistakes
Graham Tomlin
Wednesday
20.11
20.11
What if everyone loses this election?
Come December 13, Britain could find itself in a new and extraordinary form of political chaos
James Kirkup
Wednesday
13.11
13.11
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour would crush civil society
Thirty years on, the same tactics employed in Communist central Europe are being mooted in Britain
Roger Scruton
Tuesday
12.11
12.11
How Labour’s Left has stitched up selection
Local constituencies are powerless as favoured candidates are parachuted in by the new regime
David Kogan
Friday
08.11
08.11
For Germans and Jews, the past is never over
As the child of German-Jewish refugees, I inherited a complex relationship with a country my parents still loved.
Paul Morland
Monday
04.11
04.11
Labour’s fun feminists are enabling exploitation
Leftists are supporting lap dancing clubs in the name of 'choice'. Can Corbyn's party humiliate itself any further?
Julie Bindel
Wednesday
30.10
30.10
How the Left lost all purpose
Labour is being driven ever further into the echo chamber, away from the people it is supposed to represent
James Bloodworth
30.10
What will survive this seismic election?
As Britain prepares for its fifth nationwide ballot in four years, much is hanging in the balance
Matthew Goodwin
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