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Millions of new voters have entered the electorate – but will they cast their vote?
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Even though Keir Starmer is more comfortable being associated with the leaders of the last Labour government than Jeremy Corbyn or Ed Miliband, this is not a return to the past.
Jeremy Corbyn.
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The liberal establishment can also be responsible for disseminating conspiracy theories.
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Jeremy Corbyn and Keir Starmer have both faced inquiries and reports – one for antisemitism and one for racism in the Labour party.
Jeremy Corbyn speaks to constituents in 2017.
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Newcomers have in fact proven much more successful at running as independents than big name politicians.
Current labour leader Keir Stamer is in talks for a fly-on-the-wall documentary.
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From Kinnnock to Corbyn, the documentaries haven’t always been the most successful
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has been suspended from the party, now led by Keir Starmer.
Both sides are thinking about more than just the rules in this case.
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A host of alternative media outlets sprang up during Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. But they’re not fans of his replacement.
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Much is known about the new leader’s career but very little about his political positions.
The field is narrowing, but who do the alt-left media support?
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As the influence of mainstream media declines, the social media-savvy alt-left sites could hold the key to success for Labour hopefuls.
Thornberry and Starmer: both hoping to succeed Corbyn.
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What do the MPs running to replace Jeremy Corbyn believe in?
Starmer and Corbyn: not so different after all.
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Centrists are at loggerheads with the left. They’re both right about what went wrong and that’s a problem.
As usual, the UK media landscape offered partisan coverage of the 2019 election.
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It wasn’t the ‘Sun wot won it’, but the partisanship of the UK press made the Conservatives’ task a great deal easier.
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The leadership insists the manifesto was not the problem in 2019 – but are they sure?
Grimsby was one of Labour’s big losses on the night.
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With historical strongholds lost to the Conservatives, some introspection is needed.
It’s all over now, baby blue.
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What lay behind Team Corbyn’s woeful campaign.
Disappointment: Labour Party members and supporters will need to face up to the new reality and learn to move on.
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Losers suffer a far greater sense of loss than the corresponding euphoria experienced by those on the winning side.
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Trust is no longer a trump card in British politics.
Polling has Boris Johnson’s Conservatives holding a comfortable lead over Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour, but the election will be decided on a seat-by-seat basis.
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The outcome of this week’s general election is far from certain, but whatever happens, the nation’s deep divides are unlikely to be healed.
Doctors protest against what they see as the Conservative Party’s push to privatise the health service.
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One side wants to ‘get Brexit done’ while the other shouts the ‘NHS is not for sale!’. What does it all really mean?