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Jeremy Corbyn

Comment: A progressive foreign policy alternative to Corbynism

Alan Johnson
3 September, 2015

Rejecting Corbyn’s foreign policy does not mean a return to the neoconservatism that led to the Iraq war

Weekly survey: Most LFF readers are backing Jeremy Corbyn

Ruby Stockham
1 September, 2015

66 per cent of respondents would like to see Corbyn at the helm

Corbyn is right to listen to women’s transport fears

Ruby Stockham
26 August, 2015

No one likes the idea of segregation, but practicality has to come first

Three mistakes Labour has made in the leadership contest

Ed Jacobs
25 August, 2015

A dry and stage managed effort by Labour HQ has done little to enhance the reputation of the party

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Corbyn will transform Labour from political party to pressure group

John Sargeant
20 August, 2015

Corbyn’s campaign is about ideologically beating the rest of the left, not winning over the electorate

What would a Jeremy Corbyn foreign policy mean for Labour?

Mike Gapes
13 August, 2015

Labour members should reflect on the legacy of Attlee and our humanitarian interventionist traditions

Why is no one challenging Jeremy Corbyn on foreign policy?

Lorin Bell-Cross
12 August, 2015

Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership bid was supposed to inspire debate, yet none of the other candidates have challenged him on foreign policy

Who is the ‘human rights candidate’ for Labour’s leadership?

Andrew Noakes
6 August, 2015

The candidates share their views on mass surveillance, strike laws and foreign policy

John Mills: Austerity isn’t working, but that doesn’t mean Corbyn is the answer

John Mills
29 July, 2015

But those who criticise the far-left need to do more than just decry the policies they propose

Are British voters really primed for Corbyn?

Robert Priest
27 July, 2015

We should be wary of any claim that the British public is instinctively left-wing

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