News ‘Trump’s riding a working-class revolt’: Where should the Democrats go next? Democrats need to put working-class voters and their interests first and reject “divisive identity politics” if they are… Daniel Green 20th January, 2025, 9:46 am
Comment ‘Westminster’s losing its mind on the economy – Reeves’ plan will work’ This morning’s growth figures will provoke the usual suspects into their criticism of the new government, but such… Nathan Boroda 16th January, 2025, 10:18 am
Comment ‘In taxing times, there is scope for raising more money without breaching election promises’ This is not an easy time to be Chancellor of the Exchequer: a terrible fiscal inheritance; public services… Helen Goodman 16th January, 2025, 6:00 am
Comment ‘The populist dilemma: How do we govern like insurgents in Wales and beyond?’ How do you respond to populism? How can a government of the left combine an ongoing sense of… Lee Waters 7th January, 2025, 6:00 am
Comment ‘Why Labour Together is wrong to back Australia-style immigration targets’ The influence of the Labour Together think-tank on the Starmer project cannot be overstated. Starmer’s current Chief of… Nathan Phillips 18th December, 2024, 6:00 am
Comment Ed Miliband’s ‘New Era of Clean Electricity’ can win voters – as long as it cuts energy bills’ Even the most ardent Labour supporter would have to admit that the first five months of the new… James Seabridge 13th December, 2024, 8:26 am
Comment ‘There is cross-party consensus for reforming our benefits system’ Too many people with mental and physical health problems are not in work. If the Labour Government is… Andrew Harrop & Ryan Shorthouse 8th December, 2024, 12:58 pm
Comment ‘With increased global instability, the government’s 2.5% defence target should not be considered a ceiling’ The EU and the UK were slow to grasp the long-term industrial implications of Russia’s illegal invasion of… Graeme Downie MP 7th December, 2024, 1:06 pm
Comment ‘Reform’s spectre looms over Welsh Labour. But we can stop their advance’ The spectre of Reform haunts Britain. No one more so this week than long-serving Welsh Conservative Leader, Andrew… Chris Carter 4th December, 2024, 11:24 am
Comment ‘MPs have approved the basic principles of assisted dying – the details require further work for us all’ The silence that met the result of the Assisted Dying vote in the House of Commons was a… Jake Richards 3rd December, 2024, 1:00 pm