
The problem with the Corbyn strategy
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 Labour party preaching anti-austerity might find self-satisfaction in being right, but it is naive to imagine that this will lead to victory

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

A party that only shouts about inequality is guaranteed to fail

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

There were few new ideas and no engagement with the audience

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

Each of the candidates poses a different kind of threat to Cameron

Labour supporters also say they would like their next leader to most resemble Tony Blair

As the most left-wing candidate you should get my vote. But you won’t. And here’s why.