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From the margins

Many who have not engaged with politics before are now speaking out. We need to listen to them - Shaista Aziz

The political landscape in Europe and the USA has sent more than a few journalists, political editors, and commentators into...

Gazing towards the horizon

Labour cannot be a heritage brand, but must build a vision for the future that has something for everyone, writes Andrew Harrop
The 20th anniversary of Labour’s extraordinary 1997 election campaign arrives at a very dark moment for the left in...

The year ahead

It's been a funny old year. For me personally, it's been bittersweet. Bitter because my father died in the middle of it - three days after the election - sweet because he lived to see me become the first ever...

Shared prosperity

Voters who feel left behind want their concerns to be heard. A more inclusive economy offers a way to reconnect with them
Over the last year, we have lived through two key moments in British democracy: the EU referendum and the...

Creative solutions

Much has been written on the fact that the Irish border is a nightmare for Brexit negotiations. A hard border will hurt the people on both sides of the border and undo decades of work, but an open border would...

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