Has Labour bungled welfare reform?
This was a masterclass in bad comms.
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This was a masterclass in bad comms.
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The polls are fractured, but Farage’s party fancies its chances.
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The former Labour and Respect MP has good reason to fancy his chances.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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A neglected former mill town is a microcosm of a fractured nation.
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A strategy based on appealing to disillusioned right-wing voters is destined to fail.
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Labour’s by-election triumphs in Wellingborough and Kingswood offer the Tories no cause for consolation.
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Inside the party’s fight to gain a suburban Conservative constituency on the green belt of Bristol.
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Dithering over Azhar Ali’s by-election campaign has reignited the anti-Semitism row and damaged Keir Starmer’s public image.
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Keir Starmer’s reputation for purging anti-Semitism from the party has been diminished.
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The party’s delayed suspension of its Rochdale candidate for anti-Semitism has undermined its political and moral credibility.
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Having stuck by Azhar Ali following his anti-Semitic comments, the question now is what the party does if he wins.
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The Conservatives are struggling in yet another former stronghold – and the threat of Reform may prove most worrying.
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Though it’s tougher to win than Tamworth, winning it would put Labour on course for 420 seats.
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Conservative voters simply aren’t enthusiastic enough about Rishi Sunak – or negative enough about Keir Starmer – to deliver victory.
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As they deny the evidence in front of their eyes, the Conservatives are heading further right.
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Westminster has long underpriced the chance of a Conservative wipeout.
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What this week’s by-elections, and the Gaza crisis, mean for the new economy.
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The Conservatives are drawing false comfort from the narrative that they lost because their voters “stayed home”.
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As the party celebrates its by-election triumphs, the Middle East could yet upend British politics.
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