Is Labour really done for?
If Labour can fade out in Scotland – could it just die away elsewhere?
If Labour can fade out in Scotland – could it just die away elsewhere?
Seven senior roles switched, including Anneliese Dodds, who was removed as shadow chancellor.
The Labour leader has failed in his most basic duty – no wonder voters have given the party a walloping.
The Left’s view that voters are too stupid to make up their own minds is itself a reason to reject the Party.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4, the Labour leader sounded as though he was preparing for defeat.
Conducting a debate on whether the British government should have acted differently to fight Covid-19 is interesting, but it is irrelevant. What matters now is
At PMQs, Boris Johnson went some way to correct the government’s communications failures from yesterday, when negotiations with local leaders in Greater Manchester collapsed.
Keir Starmer’s call for a “circuit breaker” lockdown for two or three weeks was a bold and politically astute move. If the Prime Minister ultimately
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