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Labour
Total Results: 208
January 1, 2020
Why food banks are a cause for national pride
The Left thinks the welfare state should 'wipe away every tear'. It won't happen — and it shouldn't
Robin Aitken
Tuesday
24.12
24.12
2015 was a warm-up for the liberal Ragnarök
Just when the political establishment thought they were safe, it all went horribly wrong
Peter Franklin
Monday
23.12
23.12
How I learned the Tories weren’t evil
Working in the coalition taught me that humility must take the place of hubris in our politics
Polly Mackenzie
Thursday
19.12
19.12
How I became ‘Tory scum’
The establishment’s reaction to the referendum result pushed me towards the Conservatives
Giles Fraser
19.12
Is patriotism racism in disguise?
Forget Cool Britannia — let's celebrate Small Britannia
Mary Harrington
Tuesday
17.12
17.12
Why Corbynistas can never admit they’re wrong
Following their drubbing in the polls, the hard Left are moving the promised land further into the future
Tom Chivers
Monday
16.12
16.12
Does Labour understand why it lost?
Corbyn's party finally achieved its ambition to empower and politicise the working-class
Graeme Archer
Friday
13.12
13.12
How Left-wing journalism failed
Allowing activist journalists such as Ash Sarkar and Owen Jones to propagandise is a degradation of journalism
Sarah Ditum
13.12
Is this the end for Labour?
It would be too easy to pin the blame for the election calamity on Corbyn
Paul Embery
Monday
09.12
09.12
How Labour became the party of dreamers — not doers
Corbynism is a fusion of two very distinct types: the fools and the knaves
Robert Colvile
Friday
06.12
06.12
Should the rich pay more tax?
Our polling suggests that the parties' high-spending manifestos are a good reflection of public sentiment
James Kanagasooriam
06.12
Jeremy Corbyn’s return to the Seventies
Among the younger generation, the aspiration to tax more, spend more and control more does not seem too radical
David Kogan
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