Comment As today’s right-wingers exploit the debate on immigration, Labour should look to Churchill in the fight against intolerance Watching the last weeks of the US election was like witnessing a slow-motion repeat of June 23, itself… Dave Cohen 28th November, 2016, 5:30 pm
Comment The vast majority of Labour members oppose Brexit – we can make sure it ends with a bang rather than a whimper The last time Brexit faced a major hurdle was when the courts ruled the triggering of article 50… Dan McCurry 28th November, 2016, 8:36 am
News Chuka Umunna: It’s “absurd” to watch the Tories pose as critics of the establishment A leading Labour backbencher has described as “ridiculous” the claim by some colleagues that the party had fought… Peter Edwards 18th November, 2016, 9:45 am
Comment Ian Austin: People are concerned about immigration – Labour must come up with fair answers rather than hiding from it Not for the first time, Diane Abbott is trying to prevent Labour MPs discussing immigration by accusing them… Ian Austin 18th November, 2016, 9:30 am
Comment Why Bill Clinton was right about voters’ anger over austerity – and how Corbyn shook up the political establishment I watched the first televised hustings of the 2015 Labour leadership contest with a friend who had just… Conor Pope 8th November, 2016, 4:51 pm
Comment Marc Stears: The battle facing Deliveroo drivers is at the heart of workers’ fight to prevent a truly dystopian future Deliveroo riders have made an important step towards taking control of their working lives, opening a new front… Marc Stears 8th November, 2016, 2:30 pm
News Labour could plunge to worst defeat for 85 years, warns Lord Glasman Labour is at risk of a catastrophic general election defeat that could plunge it below 100 seats, Lord… Peter Edwards 3rd November, 2016, 12:49 pm
News Labour will use MPs’ Brexit vote to demand action on living standards The shock government court defeat on Brexit underlines the need for Theresa May to set out the aims… Conor Pope 3rd November, 2016, 11:22 am
Comment PMQs verdict: Corbyn sounds stronger on substance of spending cuts while May sinks under her own mistakes Jeremy Corbyn doesn’t do prime minister’s questions very well, so some will tell you. Whatever you think of… Peter Edwards 2nd November, 2016, 2:09 pm
Comment It looks like a dog’s Brexit – so here’s my blueprint for how Keir and co should fight Theresa May’s three wise men It was heartening, after nearly 18 months of navel-gazing and in-fighting, to watch a Labour MP clinically dismantling Theresa May’s non-plan… Dave Cohen 17th October, 2016, 12:30 pm