The leadership insists the manifesto was not the problem in 2019 – but are they sure?
With historical strongholds lost to the Conservatives, some introspection is needed.
What lay behind Team Corbyn’s woeful campaign.
Losers suffer a far greater sense of loss than the corresponding euphoria experienced by those on the winning side.
The general election 2019 has delivered a seismic shift in the balance of British politics.
Our panel of experts analyse the results of the British election.
Labour politician Barry Gardiner claims that people’s experience of the NHS has got remarkably worse.
The British Labour Party has pledged to conduct an audit of the impact of Britain’s colonial legacy.
When Stanley Baldwin called an election in December 1923, the outcome was unintended, unexpected and enduring.
The academic research makes it clear that ‘getting Brexit done’ will deeply hurt the UK economy across the board.
Years of austerity and growing inequality has left parts of the UK disenfranchised and frustrated.
Newspapers and broadcasters have been more likely to focus on issues the Conservatives want people to talk about.
… and is the NHS really comparable to a string quartet?
Here’s a rare chance to lever serious resources to transform society.
There is no denying that the shareholder model of business needs countering, but this doesn’t mean IOFs are the best remedy.
Investors in the private companies that Labour plans to nationalise are likely to seek compensation for their losses.
Research from around the world shows that UK leaders are actually better at putting their pledges into action when they win office than voters think.
The presence of an active and dynamic Green Party would be vital in helping to keep Labour on track.
Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is calling for a move towards stakeholder capitalism.
The British electorate is volatile but one party has to benefit more than the others for that to actually affect the outcome.