Labour has made a terrible error on Israel
The timing of Starmer’s arms gesture exposes a cynical move.
The timing of Starmer’s arms gesture exposes a cynical move.
An exodus of our wealthiest is a sure sign that all is not well with a nation.
The economic situation for Keir Starmer today is far removed from what Tony Blair encountered when he entered Downing Street in 1997.
While the personalities involved – bar Farage – may be dull, this election is the most revolutionary we have experienced in anyone’s lifetime.
Labour just doesn’t trust the private sector and its manifesto plans will leave the North Sea moribund within a few short years.
The rightward turn at Brussels could engender a rebirth of the Bennite Euroscepticism that once dominated Labour’s posture towards the EU.
This all sounds great and, of course, manifestos are meant to. But can Sunak actually come through on his promises?
To suggest Rishi Sunak is responsible for the Global Financial Crisis makes the Labour party look absurd.
The Hackney MP’s disciplinary process finished six months ago yet she was only recently readmitted to the Labour party.
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