Labour
Today we saw the Ed Miliband that people want to see
In pledging to unleash the potential of communities across our country, Ed Miliband looks like a prime minister in waiting, writes Richard Carr.
Don’t cheer too loudly if Clegg gets a hammering in the Euro Elections
Labour should worry if Nick Clegg goes. The likelihood of a strong Lib Dem General Election performance would be greatly enhanced by a new - left-leaning - leader.
Labour is not losing support because left-wing policies are unpopular: it’s losing support because they are
If Labour wants to reverse its declining poll ratings, it shouldn’t be trying to fight the Tories for the centre-right ground.
Labour has betrayed its supporters on the welfare cap
The Tory austerity drive – bound up as it is in the barefaced lie that Britain was brought low in […]
Simon Jenkins, you’re wrong. Think tanks don’t need to think again
Think tanks both within the Labour Party and more broadly in British politics have a vital role to play.
Ed is right to talk about devolution, the public who experience it understand and embrace it
By trusting people to design and deliver the services they need and use we get better outcomes.