Comment ‘Ignore the noise – the soft left is alive and well in Open Labour and beyond’ Open Labour is currently looking at how Labour transitions from opposition to government. While currently likely, we’re not… Tessa Milligan 17th April, 2024, 2:26 pm
Comment The Forde report shows how Labour cannot remain a factional seesaw Forde’s findings brutally lay bare a deep-rooted factionalism that left our party dysfunctional. Tribalism entrenched all manner of… Tessa Milligan 21st July, 2022, 6:00 pm
Comment Democracy is in retreat here in the UK. How should Labour respond? This piece is based on the introduction to a new book from Open Labour and Politics for the… Tessa Milligan & Nancy Platts 19th March, 2021, 11:45 am
Comment Open Labour’s 11 party reform proposals for the Forde Inquiry It’s a real honour for us both to have been elected as the new co-chairs of Open Labour.… Tessa Milligan & Keiran O'Neill 14th August, 2020, 1:25 pm
Comment Why Young Labour elections should be going ahead despite Covid-19 With conferences cancelled and local parties unable to meet (at least in the physical sense), we can only… Tessa Milligan & Cathleen Clarke 24th June, 2020, 3:30 pm
Comment Open Labour and FILE: Why Labour should use STV to elect our NEC We all heard a very strong message from Labour Party members during the course of the leadership election… Tom Laing & Tessa Milligan 16th April, 2020, 8:00 am
Comment Brexit threatens the hard-fought rights of my generation. Labour must take a stand Brexit will turbo-charge the Tory assault on jobs, public services and workplace rights. My generation, who didn’t experience… Tessa Milligan 31st August, 2018, 10:00 am