Who’s normal enough for Makerfield?
Andy Burnham is relying on his accent, and his taste for meat pie
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Andy Burnham is relying on his accent, and his taste for meat pie
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Enoch Powell played a similar role aiding the Labour Party in the 1970s
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The parties’ responses to candidates’ controversies in Makerfield reveal their true characters
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Spontaneous interviews offer a vital insight into the lives of ordinary people
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Rupert Lowe’s party could make all the difference
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Internal division over whether to run a “full campaign” is a sign of things to come
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Different kinds of deprivation fuel Reform and the Greens
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This by-election is a once-in-a-lifetime, all-out fight between social democracy and right-wing populism
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Who is Robert Kenyon – and can he beat Labour?
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Jeremy Corbyn, Gary Stevenson, Suzanne Moore, Zack Polanski and others reflect on Nigel Farage’s surging party
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After years of neglecting progressives, the party must learn there is no such thing as a “hero voter”.
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Also: alternative medicines, and lessons from Imperial China
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Working-class voters did not abandon the party – we have forced them to leave
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Reform and the Greens would have decimated the Labour cabinet
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Farage and Badenoch are caught in the long shadow of 2016
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The insurgent politics sweeping the UK has arrived north of the border
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The old two-party system is well and truly dead
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Labour are losing voters in all directions
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New polling casts doubts on Labour plans to win over Nigel Farage’s voters
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Two-thirds fear billionaire’s personal payment buys “inappropriate” political influence
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