My advice to Jeremy Corbyn
The new left party must be built on empowerment – and on love.
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The new left party must be built on empowerment – and on love.
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The capitulation of Greece to the EU in the 2010s is a warning for the emerging British left.
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His recent attack on Angela Rayner was smart – and ambitious – politics.
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The launch has been described as bungled and confused.
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Judging from a recent rally of trade unionists, Jeremy Corbyn remains in control of this movement.
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Pressure from the left could force the government to adopt a more radical programme for power.
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Can they really replace Labour?
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All the Green leadership candidates are opposed to an outright merger with Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s breakaway.
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Why populists keep winning and what progressives should do about it.
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As the left rallies against it, can this government stand another four years?
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In Zack Polanski and Zarah Sultana, voters might soon have other places to go.
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An anti-war movement is growing in force – inside and outside parliament.
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The Coventry South MP said she was co-leading a new party with Jeremy Corbyn. He does not appear to be…
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Keir Starmer has provoked the mass of his party into organising – against his leadership.
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The hype behind an alternative left-wing party is just that: hype.
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In the Democratic New York mayoral candidate, left-populism has found its tribune.
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The left-wing congressman – and Democrat presidential contender – on “Blue Maga” and being Bernie’s heir.
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From a revived Corbynite movement to Green leadership hopeful Zack Polanski, Labour faces a new threat.
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The government must be careful about borrowing from Denmark’s SDP.
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Should Keir Starmer back these strikes, he risks splitting his entire political movement.
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