News Carwyn Jones launches attack on Farage’s Trump “hypocrisy” on memorial weekend “You don’t get to appropriate the Battle of Britain in your campaign literature, only to prioritise transatlantic photo-ops… Emma Bean 14th November, 2016, 12:10 pm
News Angry Corbyn tells Trump to “grow up” over immigration Jeremy Corbyn stepped up his attack on Donald Trump today when he told the president-elect to “grow up”… Peter Edwards 13th November, 2016, 11:31 am
Comment Trump’s blue-collar victory shows Labour needs an answer to globalisation’s squeeze on the working class Southern Discomfort, a 1990s pamphlet from the Fabian Society, argued that middle class voters of southern England were… Dan McCurry 13th November, 2016, 7:00 am
Comment People are right to be angry over austerity but Trump lacks the answers – Corbyn’s full speech on “taking back control” We meet after the global wake-up call of Tuesdays US presidential election. Whether in the US or the… Jeremy Corbyn 12th November, 2016, 3:13 pm
Comment Corbyn: Trump tapped into the problems facing millions of people but – like the Tories – he only offered someone to blame Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn today discussed the election of Donald Trump as US president when he gave a… Jeremy Corbyn 12th November, 2016, 12:00 pm
Comment As Lib Dems eye by-elections, and UKIP begins to fade, Labour must set out its vision for the country that backed Brexit Back in the 1980s the SDP – a forerunner of the Lib Dems – were the in-between party.… Dan McCurry 27th October, 2016, 10:39 am
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
Comment UKIP’s leader has gone after just 18 days but Labour is still stuck over immigration I recently wrote a portrait of Nigel Farage that highlighted his ability to connect with voters. It’s not… Dan McCurry 5th October, 2016, 12:00 pm
Comment Glenis Willmott: The reality of a Hard Brexit is job losses and fresh curbs on the rights of working people It is three months since the EU referendum and although some leading Brexiters like Nigel Farage, have stepped… Glenis Willmott 1st October, 2016, 7:00 am
Comment Diane James can’t save her party from Labour: UKIP will fade fast without Farage Today is the first day in a long long time that I have loved being in the Labour… Dan McCurry 16th September, 2016, 3:00 pm