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Labour

Victory and values: What can Labour learn from the US election campaign?

John MacIntyre
13 March, 2020

Democrat and Labour selectorates seem to be choosing ‘credibility’ above purity.

Right-wing activist group spends thousands attacking Rebecca Long Bailey on Facebook

Josiah Mortimer
12 February, 2020

Why is an openly conservative group spending thousands targeting Labour members?

Our local Labour Party’s boxing exchange programme was socialism in action

Martin Ellis Conor Bollins
21 January, 2020

Grassroots exchanges like this promote social cohesion.

SNP MP: Labour leadership contender’s comments on Scottish independence ‘insane’

Josiah Mortimer
17 January, 2020

LFF speaks to Scotland’s former justice secretary, after Lisa Nandy said Catalonia might provide inspiration on how to tackle nationalism.

Is Remain defeated or in tactical retreat?

Dan McCurry
6 January, 2020

On Brexit, the Tories now have nowhere to hide.

How Labour increased its vote share in the Isle of Wight against the odds

Julian Critchley
30 December, 2019

Pubs, marches, local media and Facebook were used but canvassing wasn’t.

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Tories accused of rigging democracy ahead of boundary changes

Lucy Skoulding
19 December, 2019

The Tory party are plotting a boundary change that would see Labour lose more seats than them

To Labour’s next leader: listen, learn and change or face another decade in opposition

Alannah Travers Peter Turay
18 December, 2019

Blaming the voters is not an option. Labour has to change, write two party activists.

All the ‘what went wrong for Labour’ hot takes in one place

Joe Lo
16 December, 2019

Corbyn, Brexit and a messaging failure on the policies are the main things blamed.

Labour’s “period of reflection” must be deeper than Brexit versus Corbyn

Will Straw
13 December, 2019

Labour cannot hope to win back these voters if it fixates on a tiring debate about Brexit versus Corbyn.

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