Tag: Red Wall

Total Results: 37


December 30, 2020

What gardening taught me about London’s liberal elite You can tell a lot about modern Britain from certain backyards

Henry Wismayer

Friday
11.12

11.12

How the fates abandoned Boris Covid has shown the Conservatives to be inadequate — and things are about to get worse

Maurice Glasman

11.12

Will Labour ever repent? If the party can win back Don Valley, it can win back the nation

Paul Embery

Monday
30.11

30.11

The Covid tiers can’t go soon enough When lockdown ends, the Government should look to traffic lanes, not traffic lights

Freddie Sayers

Friday
27.11

27.11

Why is the Left calling me a fascist? Dare to suggest Labour combine socialist economics with the politics of place and they'll get the pitchforks out

Paul Embery

Thursday
19.11

19.11

Don’t stereotype Red Wall Tories, Boris The Conservative party's new supporters aren’t really that different from their old ones

David Jeffery

Friday
24.07

24.07

What Labour learned from a year of Boris The Left is still more obsessed with identity politics than finding ways to win back the working class

Paul Embery

Friday
05.06

05.06

Not even Dom Cummings can help Labour The Conservatives have had a lamentable few months — but Starmer still isn't beating Johnson

Matthew Goodwin

Wednesday
29.04

29.04

How will the Tories fix the Covid fracture? As the pandemic deepens inequality and cripples communities, the Government has a choice

Paul Embery

Wednesday
11.03

11.03

Tory voters say: spend, spend, spend New research shows both traditional and Red Wall Conservatives want an end to austerity

David Jeffery

Monday
06.01

06.01

Can the Tories cling on to the Red Wall? The Conservatives need a five-year plan to stop a swing back to Labour

David Jeffery

Friday
13.12

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