Tag: Keir Starmer

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Never cancelled. The Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue. Credit: Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty
10/01/2020 - 2:00pm

The liberal case for empire Imperialism has a better record of defending minorities and promoting diversity than nation-states do

Ed West

Tuesday, September 29

29.09

How we bend the knee to our HR overlords Our managerial class is asserting itself, drunk with its own power

Aris Roussinos

Thursday, September 24

24.09

Keir Starmer, a true conservative First complacent, now incoherent, the Tories failed to notice Labour coming for the Red Wall

Maurice Glasman

Tuesday, September 22

22.09

Keir Starmer’s woman problem The Labour leader has done nothing to tackle trans extremists' assault on sex-based rights

Joan Smith

Monday, September 21

21.09

How patriotic Labour could crush Boris If Keir Starmer can steer clear of identity politics and close the values gap, his party will reclaim lost ground

Tim Bale

Friday, June 19

19.06

The Tories are facing a new revolt on the Right Those who voted for Boris are becoming increasingly disillusioned with his failure to be a true Conservative

Matthew Goodwin

Friday, May 15

15.05

The Covid-19 class war When it comes to going back to work, we're not all in this together

James Bloodworth

Wednesday, April 8

08.04

Can Keir Starmer rescue Labour? You can tell a great deal from the new leader's choice of shadow cabinet

David Kogan

Friday, April 3

03.04

The last thing Labour needs is ‘unity’ To purify the Party, its new leader must purge the hard Left squad

Stephen Pollard

Tuesday, February 18

18.02

Labour has a shot at relevance — can it grasp it? Parliament needs a serious opposition more than ever

David Kogan

Thursday, January 9

09.01

Don’t expect Jeremy Corbyn to go quietly Labour is going to find it impossible to escape the shadow of its humiliated leader

Stephen Pollard

Monday, December 23

23.12

How does Labour come back from this toxic mess? MPs who stayed in an 'institutionally racist' party will find it hard to reclaim their moral authority

Douglas Murray