Tag: Labour Party
Labour lacks ambition and radicalism on the economy
Look to Biden's fiscal stimulus and more, says Dennis Leech, who finds Labour’s alternative lacking
Making Labour policy
Karen Constantine on how Labour members can influence policy
Ups and mainly downs of Labour in recent elections
As Labour digests last week's local and by-election results, Paul Salveson looks at what the party can learn from the relative success of its Welsh counterpart, while Hugh Gault considers the decline of Labourism.
Labour’s left and the problem of Starmer
Peter Rowlands says Starmer must row back from Corbyn’s suspension and open serious dialogue with the left about the party’s direction if Labour is to succeed
Stan Newens – an East Londoner, socialist, internationalist and historian
Duncan Bowie on the life and work of the long-standing Chartist subscriber, MP and MEP, and champion of colonial freedom
Opaque, narrow and lacking definitions
Rory O’Kelly finds many holes in the EHRC investigation into antisemitism in the Labour Party and big problems with the reaction
Starmer’s static slot machine
Bryn Jones assesses Starmer’s static slot machine and Sunak’s slick sweepstake
David Blunkett and Bernard Crick: The Labour Party’s Aims and Values (1988)
In 1985, the Labour Party National Executive Committee commissioned a statement of ‘Principles and Beliefs’. The working party appointed to draft the document apparently...
A plea for tolerance
Duncan Bowie says civic values and internal democracy must be restored as the lifeblood of the Labour Party
The road to ethno-nationalism
Nick Matthews on factionalism and Labour’s missed moments
‘My country, right or wrong’ is a dead end
Don Flynn on why Starmer’s insincere patriotism isn’t going to fool anyone