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Jeremy Corbyn

Hard-left plot to elect Corbyn Labour leader? The numbers don’t add up

Adam Barnett
27 July, 2015

Sunday Times ludicrously inflates the popularity of communism in modern Britain

Regardless of who becomes leader, the polls look bad for Labour

Ed Jacobs
27 July, 2015

55 per cent of those questioned feel that the Labour Party does not respect or understand the views of its voters

Comment: The majority of the British people are not living in hope of a socialist utopia

Toby Moses
22 July, 2015

Now is the time for the left in Britain learn from the electoral successes of the right

New survey of Labour councillors puts Yvette Cooper in the lead

Ruby Stockham
22 July, 2015

Labour researchers rubbish YouGov claim that Jeremy Corbyn is set to win the leadership contest

The problem with the Corbyn strategy

Steven Fielding
20 July, 2015

A Labour party preaching anti-austerity might find self-satisfaction in being right, but it is naive to imagine that this will lead to victory

A Corbyn victory could help redefine what it means to support Labour

Mike Finn
17 July, 2015

Labour lost forty seats to a party that outflanked it on the left – it makes no sense to move right

Catastrophe Corbyn

Steven Fielding
16 July, 2015

A party that only shouts about inequality is guaranteed to fail

‘Destroy the Labour party’: Telegraph tells readers to sign up and vote Jeremy Corbyn

Adam Barnett
16 July, 2015

Partisan advice shames the paper and signals its decline from serious journalism

Labour’s Leeds hustings was dry, dull and uninspiring

Ed Jacobs
13 July, 2015

There were few new ideas and no engagement with the audience

How Jeremy Corbyn could change the electoral arithmetic

Peter Wiggins
29 June, 2015

Think back to 2010, when Diane Abbott’s presence on the ballot helped elect Ed Miliband

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