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Left-wing Welsh Labour invite Tories to join coronavirus Cabinet team

Josiah Mortimer
3 April, 2020

The move came just before Jeremy Corbyn called on the next UK Labour leader to reject a ‘government of national unity’.

Behind the budget: Are we about to witness a bonfire of social protections?

Emma Rose
13 March, 2020

The Tories sneaked a deregulation plan into this week’s budget…

Budget 2020: The government must turn Britain’s divided economy around. Here’s how

Prem Sikka
6 March, 2020

Next Wednesday’s budget is an opportunity for the government to bring the country back from the brink, writes Prof Prem Sikka

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Our 10 top articles against austerity, poverty and inequality in 2019

Fleur Doidge Josiah Mortimer
27 December, 2019

Left Foot Forward’s 10 most-read articles this year reflect citizens’ concerns about our divided politics and society.

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Billionaires give Tories over £2m since election called

Joe Lo
21 November, 2019

Labour has called them the party of billionaires

Plastic trash and rubbish

Food and fuel shortages notwithstanding, No Deal is rubbish

Mary Creagh
8 August, 2019

Mary Creagh confirms Tory plans to Brexit without a deal will cause even more chaos for UK citizens.

Without economic equality, ‘social mobility’ will always be a fantasy

Kevin Gulliver
10 June, 2019

The rich will always do better in life – we must reduce the gap between rich and poor.

From austerity to the Windrush scandal, Britain’s social contract is being torn apart

Jacqueline Courtenay
3 December, 2018

The government have shown they do not care about large sections of the population. What does that mean for our democracy?

Tories hit by candidate crisis amid collapse in support for May

LFF Reporter
15 October, 2018

Amid Brexit chaos and rising distrust in the party’s leadership, the Conservatives are struggling to inspire people to come forward for key seats.

Combating loneliness will require the government to think twice about its politics

James English
8 October, 2018

Action is finally being taken on loneliness, following the efforts of Jo Cox. But that work risks being undermined by other government policies.

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