EU is a-okay.
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The former PM is appealing to British exceptionalism in the right way.
Demoted to the background by benign automation?
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A Brave New World of worklessness and a universal wage is attracting advocates across the political spectrum.
Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood is under the spotlight following allegations the party approached UKIP for support.
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Things really didn’t go as expected – and the pressure is on.
It worked in 2012, but George is no longer mayor in Bristol.
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The 2016 local elections were bad news for non-affiliated hopefuls for many reasons.
A smattering of applause for Jeremy Corbyn.
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It could have been worse, it could have been better. So the party will simply continue to squabble with itself.
First minister Carwyn Jones casts his vote.
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All eyes were on the race for second place in the 2016 Welsh Assembly elections.
The hard left has a knack for getting itself in a tight spot.
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Ken Livingstone may be at the centre of the latest argument, but Labour is divided by a rift that dates back much further.
Suspended Labour Party MP Naz Shah speaks in the House of Commons.
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When anti Jewish rhetoric emerges into the light, it is worth reminding ourselves of the dark history at its root.
Corbyn enters the fray for stay.
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The Labour leader is no Europhile, but this scepticism is a real strength for the remain camp.
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Turmoil on the left led to a party split in 1983, and today’s circumstances look very familiar…
Tough crowd.
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Many predicted he’d crumble, but the Labour leader’s first budget was at least rousing.
Michael J Moeller
The EU showed its true colours when it forced austerity on the people of Greece. It’s time to take back control over workers’ rights.
The public are increasingly keen to trespass on corporate land.
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The UK spent much of the late 20th century voting to sell off public services – but now support is growing for a renationalisation programme.
Absolutely definitely Labour? Ok thanks bye!
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New survey information puts paid to ‘shy Tories’ theory.
Keep your friends close…
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Frontbenchers are quitting in protest but the Labour leader’s biggest problem is still Hilary Benn.
So if there are no further questions, I’ll do exactly what I like.
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This year’s surprise election result triggered a comprehensive meltdown. The Conservatives have been taking advantage ever since, with long-term consequences.
Where do they stand?
Momentum
The new left-wing Labour group brings back memories of turbulent times for the party in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
‘You poor deluded people’
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Dennis Potter’s Nigel Barton Plays, 50 years old this month, are the original satires on the vileness of modern politics.
Jim McMahon ran a local campaign.in Oldham.
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Labour candidate Jim McMahon wins with a comfortable majority – without really mentioning his party leader at all.
Hilary Benn, in the middle of his “tour de force” speech.
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Hilary Benn’s powerful intervention is bound to have some people thinking about the future of the party.