27th March, 2015, 8:38 am Labour launches attack video: “Why David Cameron wouldn’t debate Ed Miliband” Share this article: After last night’s (not actually a) TV debate, Labour HQ have launched the following video comparing Cameron and Miliband’s performances: They still want a head to head debate…and so do we. Tags: David Cameron / Ed Miliband / Video / Debate / Subscribe to our daily email More from LabourList News Delivering in Government: your weekly round up of good news Labour stories It was a busy week for Labour. And I wrote this before the Child Poverty Strategy was fully… Sebastian Salek 5th December, 2025, 6:00 am Comment ‘The Tories sneer at ordinary Brits — Labour is determined to lift them up’ Did you hear the words of the leader of the opposition? She said Labour’s budget was a budget… Alison McGovern 5th December, 2025, 6:00 am News Labour publish ambitious child poverty strategy to lift over half a million kids out of poverty by 2030 Labour will launch its Child Poverty Strategy tomorrow, promising the biggest fall in child poverty in a single… LabourList Staff 4th December, 2025, 10:30 pm
News Delivering in Government: your weekly round up of good news Labour stories It was a busy week for Labour. And I wrote this before the Child Poverty Strategy was fully… Sebastian Salek 5th December, 2025, 6:00 am
Comment ‘The Tories sneer at ordinary Brits — Labour is determined to lift them up’ Did you hear the words of the leader of the opposition? She said Labour’s budget was a budget… Alison McGovern 5th December, 2025, 6:00 am
News Labour publish ambitious child poverty strategy to lift over half a million kids out of poverty by 2030 Labour will launch its Child Poverty Strategy tomorrow, promising the biggest fall in child poverty in a single… LabourList Staff 4th December, 2025, 10:30 pm
More from LabourList
Delivering in Government: your weekly round up of good news Labour stories
‘The Tories sneer at ordinary Brits — Labour is determined to lift them up’
Labour publish ambitious child poverty strategy to lift over half a million kids out of poverty by 2030