
For The Many? takes an in-depth look at Labour's changing electorates based on 6 case studies. David is 35 and works as a financial services lawyer in London.
For The Many? takes an in-depth look at Labour's changing electorates based on 6 case studies. David is 35 and works as a financial services lawyer in London.
For The Many? takes an in-depth look at Labour's changing electorates based on 6 case studies. Yasmin is 54 and works as a special educational needs teacher in Manchester.
Lord Bach, Olivia Bailey and Tobias Phibbs pay tribute to the late Sir Henry Brooke
People who are black, Asian or from a minority ethnic background (BAME) are underrepresented in British politics. BAME people make up just 6 per cent of MPs, despite the fact they are 13 per cent of the population – a...
Labour’s positive election campaign needs to be a stepping stone to a win next time, says Olivia Bailey
I learned a lot during my time as the Labour party candidate in Reading West. I went through two pairs of shoes, accidentally...
Progressives must accept and respect the result of the EU referendum, and come together to shape the Brexit negotiations. That starts by learning the lessons of the referendum.
By Joe Carberry and Olivia Bailey
January 2017
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