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Comment ‘First past the post is corroding trust in politics. The government must make all elections fit for the future’ Before the last general election, the Labour Party officially recognised that First Past the Post (FPTP) is a… Joe Sousek 14th July, 2025, 8:11 am
Comment ‘Hope starts young: Why Labour must tell the story of a better tomorrow’ In politics, as in business, ideas only stick when they tell a story. A government can have the… Paul Lindley 13th July, 2025, 6:35 am
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