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Who is one of the most influential figures in the Labour Government and yet almost unknown to the British public?
That nasal quack. The sticky-up fringe. Drearily predictable evasions - 'working people...breakfast clubs...£22billion black ...
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Labour’s economic illiteracy is dragging us into a doom loop
Labour’s economic illiteracy is dragging us into a doom loop - A debt disaster is looming — and too many backbenchers just ...
A few “political open goals” have been facing the Lib Dems recently, from the firing of Christine Jardine from the front bench (covered wonderfully by Lib Dem Voice’s own Mathew Hulbert) to Unite the ...
When asked for his opinion on the suspensions, Freddy told GB News viewers: "I think it's glorious. Labour spent most of last ...
The glaring but little acknowledged truth is that over the past five years or so, Labour has been subject to the kind of ...
Zarah Sultana’s shaky launch of a new left-wing movement highlights the false promise of cost-free socialism, offering voters ...
“This is the best way to ensure that all qualifying workers benefit from the right guaranteed hours when they want them. “If ...
Well, that was all quite a shambles wasn’t it? A political own goal if ever I’ve seen one. No, on this occasion I’m not speaking of Labour on welfare, the Tories on, well, pretty much everything, or ...
The newly renovated Redhills — the magnificent “pitmen’s parliament” built for gatherings of every lodge in the Durham ...
It is difficult to keep up with developments within the Government as it lurches from self-made crisis to crisis. But two of ...
Lib Dem MPs had been told to abstain from the vote, which aimed to cut benefits for ‘less severe’ mental health conditions.
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