Just say you’ll vote for me and I’ll leave.
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Labour and the Conservatives need a broader bandwidth to appeal to the modern electorate.
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A clueless Tory government and a degenerate EU bureaucracy are locked in a pointless conflict. There must be something more than this.
I say goodbye and you say hello.
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Why this is arguably the most important Labour leadership election in Scotland since 1999.
Wayne Swan has drawn a parallel between the the ALP’s ‘Laborism’ and New Labour’s ‘Third Way’ in the UK.
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While both parties may have set out to modernise and renew their ideologies, the ALP’s and Labour’s attempts to marry the old and new instead precipitated two separate identity crises.
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For the third time in a row, first past the post has delivered confusion rather than stability.
Corbyn’s Brexit strategy under scrutiny.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn insists the two are inextricably linked. He’s wrong.
Jack’s back.
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Scotland’s former first minister on Brexit, Scotland and the need for a new generation of visionaries.
The real headliner.
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What drove young people to turnout in such high numbers to back Corbyn? And will they stick with him?
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Jeremy Corbyn was criticised for his unclear position on Brexit, but it may actually have been the smarter move.
Bottery and aggravated assault.
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Our whole system of political campaigning needs a reboot.
Cutting through: Jeremy Corbyn’s Facebook page.
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Steve Howell believes that broadcasting regulations to ensure balance and a mastery of social media allowed people to see the Labour leader as he really is.
Grime Jme MC with Labour candidate Jeremy Corbyn.
Britain’s shock election and its surprising result allows us to see a relay between visual media, the online world and the political one we live in.
A man of the people.
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The gamble to open up party decisions to non-members may have helped Labour extend their base of active members and supporters.
The 2017 general election has defied what used to be thought of as conventional wisdom.
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Labour’s against-the-odds performance has defied conventional wisdom.
A leader vindicated.
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Sceptical MPs are already agreeing to return to the fold.
Placards for the many.
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Predictable politics was in need of a shake-up.
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Who are the ‘macho boasting idiots’ now?
The face of the British left.
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From outcast campaigner through looming electoral disaster to near-triumph, Corbyn’s remarkable political journey is far from over.
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A new generation of workers has underpinned a successful election for Jeremy Corbyn. But can they be harnessed to recreate the power of the poll tax protests?
Labour leaders Jeremy Corbyn and Carywn Jones.
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Aneurin Bevan is reputed to have said that for a Welshman to vote Tory would be ‘an act of naked treachery to his country’ – an attitude that may have served in Welsh Labour’s favour.