A new force is stirring on the left
Eco-populism is coming for the Labour Party.
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Eco-populism is coming for the Labour Party.
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The “hang the paedos, fund the NHS” constituency is not moving left.
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From Jeremy Corbyn to the Gaza independents, a new force is stirring in politics.
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I lost to Reform in Lincolnshire. But it helped me to see where we are going wrong.
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Working at the New Statesman in the 1970s, I hid my impure voting record. But as I grow older, I…
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A new think tank – the Centre for British Progress – makes the case for growth from the left.
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The campaign against civil service lethargy draws on a noble tradition of anarchic, anti-bureaucratic socialism.
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Labour’s planned welfare cuts are further evidence of a government running scared from two political foes: the City and Nigel…
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The journalist and figurehead of the young Corbynite left on progressive politics in retreat and what the right got right.
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Can painting alter the course of our politics?
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The political upstart, who tried to blend right-wing nationalism and left-wing socialism, failed to make a mark in Germany’s election.
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Rieff offers the American left a path beyond the culture war and towards a more generous, genuine humanism.
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Labour MP David Smith, one of the movement’s four parliamentary champions, reveals its ambition and goals.
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An insurgent Blue Labour is colliding with the Treasury and the progressive left.
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The veteran socialist and former shadow chancellor speaks out from political exile.
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Bond market traders should not be trusted with the fate of a Labour chancellor.
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Scattered and listless, the movement this defeated president leaves behind must regroup quickly.
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Christopher Lasch, Steve Bannon and Donald Trump all understand the unique current of our historical moment.
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Keir Starmer’s relaunch speech was a belated recognition of a collective political madness.
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The left needs an agenda to reinvent the failing state.
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