The left must resist the seductions of austerity
Britain and Germany are walking into the same fiscal doom loop.
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Britain and Germany are walking into the same fiscal doom loop.
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The poor cannot wait; we need emergency action this winter.
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Also featuring Family Meal by Bryan Washington and Pure Wit by Francesca Peacock.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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My friend turned to me at one stage and whispered “help” with the desperation of someone seeking rescue from the…
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In the latest episode, Shiv Roy appears to echo Gordon Brown’s cry of betrayal at Tony Blair.
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After 50 years as a politician, the Blairite veteran reflects on Jeremy Corbyn, urges Labour to tax wealth, and says…
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If Labour wins the next election it will face nationalist opponents in Scotland and England. Could the UK survive?
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Keir Starmer’s plan for more devolution is welcome, but ameliorating our social crises will require sustained public investment.
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Stephen Straughan discusses how a major cyberattack on space-based services could cause chaos.
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By launching a review into supporting start-ups, Starmer is prepping the ground for a more interventionist state.
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Senates usually end up as constitutional embarrassments.
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As the Conservative Party unravels, Starmer is plotting a route to No 10. Is he the radical leader the country…
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Gordon Brown’s proposals are a reminder that under the Scottish nationalists, devolution has stopped at the border.
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The party pledges to unleash growth in its report on the UK’s political future, but it has missed the point…
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To listen to the British elite you’d think the only choices were the UK’s semi-medieval aberration or US Senate-style deadlock.
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The Labour leader’s advance owes more to Tory failure than to any success on his part.
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The question is whether wrapping green policy, levelling up and regional power into one is comprehensible.
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Too much of our political class has become timid or borderline corrupt. It’s time to redistribute power and abolish the…
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It remains to be seen how many of Gordon Brown’s 40 recommendations the party leader embraces.
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