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Jeremy Corbyn
Total Results: 151
04/03/2020 - 1:04am
The last thing Labour needs is ‘unity’
To purify the Party, its new leader must purge the hard Left squad
Stephen Pollard
Tuesday, March 3
03.03
Let’s scrap the Human Rights Act
The response to the Conservative proposal combines high-minded hysteria with ignorance of history
John Gray
Tuesday, February 18
18.02
Labour has a shot at relevance — can it grasp it?
Parliament needs a serious opposition more than ever
David Kogan
Friday, February 7
07.02
It’s time to put MPs in uniform
The Tracy Brabin debacle proves that sartorial choices are eclipsing our lawmakers' ideas
Polly Mackenzie
Thursday, January 16
16.01
Why does Corbyn’s party hate Britain?
The modern Labour Party decries patriotism and believes Britain's enemies always 'have a point'
James Bloodworth
Friday, January 10
10.01
What can we expect from 2020 politics?
Donald Trump will win, national populism will continue apace and the Green movement will grow
Matthew Goodwin
Thursday, January 9
09.01
Don’t expect Jeremy Corbyn to go quietly
Labour is going to find it impossible to escape the shadow of its humiliated leader
Stephen Pollard
Monday, January 6
06.01
Can the Tories cling on to the Red Wall?
The Conservatives need a five-year plan to stop a swing back to Labour
David Jeffery
Tuesday, December 24
24.12
2015 was a warm-up for the liberal Ragnarök
Just when the political establishment thought they were safe, it all went horribly wrong
Peter Franklin
Monday, December 23
23.12
How does Labour come back from this toxic mess?
MPs who stayed in an 'institutionally racist' party will find it hard to reclaim their moral authority
Douglas Murray
Friday, December 20
20.12
Why did a rundown mining town become a safe Tory seat?
Before the Brexit vote I visited Rugeley in the West Midlands, a land of badly-paid jobs, poverty... and Tory voters
James Bloodworth
Thursday, December 19
19.12
How I became ‘Tory scum’
The establishment’s reaction to the referendum result pushed me towards the Conservatives
Giles Fraser
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