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Dan Tomlinson

£10 million every hour. The electorate saved us from continued Conservative mismanagement, now it falls to Labour to fix the mess we’ve inherited

Earlier this week, Rachel Reeves revealed a £22 billion bombshell in the public finances that is our inheritance from the Conservative Party. This shortfall, that the Conservatives have bequeathed to the country and left to a Labour Government to resolve, is a disgrace. Certainly, it is sadly reflective of the

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Lindsay Mark Lewis

To Win, Harris Will Need to Follow Starmer’s Example

When Democratic primary voters selected Joe Biden to be the Party’s standard bearer in 2020, the faithful made their choice in a very specific context: the Trump administration. Like with Labour facing a Tory government gone off the rails, progressive in the U.S. were determined to nominate a candidate who

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Paul Richards

Getting a grip

If last week was about first-day-at-school selfies, and for some, red boxes, then this week is about the hard yards of change. The thrill of a new government is fleeting, and soon people want to see what difference their votes will make. Making a difference is hard. The Tories may

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