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It’s unacceptable that four weeks after Grenfell we don’t know how many blocks are unsafe, says Healey ahead of debate
A month after the Grenfell fire, the government has yet to confirm how many other tower blocks across the country are safe, shadow housing minister John Healey said today. There is a debate on the Grenfell tower inquiry later today in parliament, after...
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This is not the game-changer needed to end work insecurity – Labour movement reacts to the Taylor review
Figures from across the Labour movement have reacted to the Taylor review into modern employment. Matthew Taylor, a former policy adviser to Tony Blair, conducted the report on behalf of the government. Theresa May has not pledged any fresh laws to come...
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Stop slashing corporation tax and give workers a payrise, McDonnell urges
The government must reverse its plans to cut corporation tax for big business, which could then fund a pay rise for our emergency services, John McDonnell has urged. McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, offers the suggestion after Theresa May’s call...
- Umunna in new cross-bench parliamentary group to resist hard Brexit
- May begs for Labour’s support in the commons to keep governing
- Luciana is extraordinarily hardworking — targeting her isn’t right, says Brabin
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Open letter: BAME councillor deselection
This is an open letter to the Labour party’s national executive committee in response to the deselection of Cllr Samantha Jury-Dada. We are writing to you to raise our concerns about recent incidents in the party and especially in local parties,...
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PMQs: Thornberry in full flight as she hammers Green on Brexit deal or no deal
“Are ministers just making it up as they go along, or is it still the government’s clear policy that no deal is an option?” Emily Thornberry was deputising for Jeremy Corbyn today at prime minister’s questions, and she well and...
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Lucy Powell: We can’t afford not to tackle Britain’s social mobility problem
Social mobility — and the lack thereof for the many — is the defining issue of our time, creating a divided Britain, which is bad for our economy and our future. Whether it’s inter-generational inequality and the lack of opportunity for...
- Clare Moody: Leaving Euratom risks so much – why is May even considering it?
- Ashworth: Why is the government withdrawing from Euratom when the impact on cancer patients is so unclear?
- Job not done: 30 years on from the historic election of four black MPs, we have no call to feel smug about diversity in parliament
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Together we can shape the future – the Co-Op party mark their centenary
The Co-Operative party are celebrating their centenary this year, and have released a video to mark their successes in 100 years of parliamentary politics. The film has contributions from Labour Co-Operative...
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Corbyn hails “gains in every nation and region” despite party’s third defeat
Theresa May now has no authority and no mandate, Jeremy Corbyn said today, as he published a video thanking everyone who voted for Labour. He said there was no public wish for a “race to the bottom...
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Our party offers hope and leadership – Owen Jones’ election video demands Labour vote
Owen Jones has urged Britons to choose hope over fear and back Jeremy Corbyn to be prime minister on Thursday. The broadcaster said “hope is on the ballot paper” tomorrow as he published a...
- I am appalled that these twisted and cowardly terrorists targeted Londoners – Sadiq Khan’s statement
- “Labour stands with you” – McDonnell fronts party’s election broadcast
- The poison of terror will not pollute our democratic politics – Corbyn’s video message after Manchester vigil
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Open letter: BAME councillor deselection
This is an open letter to the Labour party’s national executive committee in response to the deselection of Cllr Samantha Jury-Dada. We are writing to you to raise our concerns about recent incidents in the party and especially in local parties, around representation and diversity. Last night in Faraday ward in Southwark, a young LGBT woman of colour, was deselected in favour of a white man who doesn’t live in the ward. This is only one of many incidents in […]
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PMQs: Thornberry in full flight as she hammers Green on Brexit deal or no deal
“Are ministers just making it up as they go along, or is it still the government’s clear policy that no deal is an option?” Emily Thornberry was deputising for Jeremy Corbyn today at prime minister’s questions, and she well and truly brought her A game to the chamber. She was sharp, and she resolutely pushed those issues she wanted to push. Instead of a comfort blanket list of fully planned questions, she was responsive and witty — but without letting […]
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It’s unacceptable that four weeks after Grenfell we don’t know how many blocks are unsafe, says Healey ahead of debate
A month after the Grenfell fire, the government has yet to confirm how many other tower blocks across the country are safe, shadow housing minister John Healey said today. There is a debate on the Grenfell tower inquiry later today in parliament, after prime minister’s questions. Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn will be using their usual deputies, David Lidington and Emily Thornberry, as May is meeting the Spanish king. “The government has been off the pace at every stage in […]
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Lucy Powell: We can’t afford not to tackle Britain’s social mobility problem
Social mobility — and the lack thereof for the many — is the defining issue of our time, creating a divided Britain, which is bad for our economy and our future. Whether it’s inter-generational inequality and the lack of opportunity for today’s young people to progress, as the recent election brought to the fore; or the huge disparity in regional inequality and many communities left behind, which we saw expressed in the Brexit vote; or the growing divide between rich […]
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Clare Moody: Leaving Euratom risks so much – why is May even considering it?
The election result finally allowed questions to be asked about Theresa May’s judgement. The list of questions is long. For Tory MPs it includes ‘Why did she call an unnecessary election?’, although this isn’t a question that concerns us Labour supporters too much. From a different perspective ‘Why did she trigger Article 50 when she wasn’t ready to start negotiations?’ is another serious question that should be asked of her judgement. These are only two of the very long list […]
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