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Labour

Lib Dems are winning seats Labour held since 1935. Has the ‘revival’ begun?  

Sam Pallis
21 September, 2016

History suggests divisions in Labour and Brexit could transform party politics

Lib Dems could replace Labour as opposition, says Tim Farron at party conference

Adam Barnett
20 September, 2016

The leader called for Lib Dem revival and an ‘open, tolerant society’

Fabians call on Labour to ‘find its voice’ after the EU referendum

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
19 September, 2016

A new essay collection explores how progressives should respond

Tim Farron roasts Brexit ministers at Lib Dem conference rally

Adam Barnett
18 September, 2016

Boris Johnson, Liam Fox and David Davis trashed for not having ‘a flaming clue’

Hinkley shows the limits of Labour’s radicalism under Jeremy Corbyn

Jenny Jones
16 September, 2016

Nuclear is a key dividing line between Labour and the Greens

Only one in four voters are satisfied with Jeremy Corbyn

15 September, 2016

Theresa May’s is still enjoying a honeymoon period, new polling shows

Open primaries could solve Labour’s leadership crisis – and unite the left

David Barker
15 September, 2016

Labour needs more people voting for leader, not less

Theresa May doesn’t want to lead a one nation party, but a one party nation

Angela Rayner MP
13 September, 2016

Labour’s shadow equalities minister slams Tory grammar school policy at TUC Congress

The new Labour leader needs to reform way the party campaigns

James Coldwell
10 September, 2016

The ‘six million conversations’ approach failed – what should take its place?

‘Ludicrous’, ‘divisive’, ‘a return to the 1950s’ – critics slam May’s grammar school plans

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
9 September, 2016

Labour, the Lib Dems and some Tories have all opposed the proposals

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