Divided they fall.
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Labour and the Conservatives have faced crises in the past… Just not at the same time.
Corbyn could be saved by the vagueness of Labour’s rules.
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How can Jeremy Corbyn insist that he isn’t budging, despite a no confidence vote?
Am I?
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If the angry voters of Britain remain divided, perhaps a split is the best option for the warring opposition.
He’s right to look over his shoulder.
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The end of a sorry chapter for Labour is nigh – but the next is being written on the hoof.
Is it though?
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The Labour party should have listened to its voters’ deep concerns about immigration. Instead, it’s failed to convince them it cares.
Donald Trump’s boastful and bullying leadership style encapsulates many of the worst features and sentiments of today’s world.
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In a world out of balance, one in which arrogance and unaccountability combine in a corrosive synergy, humility can offer a powerful alternative vision of how to approach democratic government.
General Sir Richard Shirreff when serving as commander of the British forces in Kosovo in 2000.
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We should welcome the latest intervention from General Sir Richard Shirreff – he knows what he is talking about.
Your turn.
Sam Greenhalgh
If you want to safeguard the licence fee and shore up public-service content, time to introduce democracy to the BBC.
Conflict politics on the right and the left.
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The world seems caught between the competing political ideologies of left and right, with capitalism is caught right in the middle.
A smattering of applause for Jeremy Corbyn.
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It could have been worse, it could have been better. So the party will simply continue to squabble with itself.
‘Ain’t seen nuthin yet.’
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New devolved powers, lots of parties and the indyref2 question … hold on to your hats, Holyrood.
Suspended Labour Party MP Naz Shah speaks in the House of Commons.
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When anti Jewish rhetoric emerges into the light, it is worth reminding ourselves of the dark history at its root.
Corbyn enters the fray for stay.
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The Labour leader is no Europhile, but this scepticism is a real strength for the remain camp.
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Turmoil on the left led to a party split in 1983, and today’s circumstances look very familiar…
Tough crowd.
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Many predicted he’d crumble, but the Labour leader’s first budget was at least rousing.
Delivering life lessons.
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Mothering Sunday comes just once a year, but mum’s help build the landscape of politics all year long.
Another world is possible.
Reuters/Brian Snyder
Left-wing grassroots movements are swelling their ranks and winning elections – but their standard-bearers are same old, same old.
The public are increasingly keen to trespass on corporate land.
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The UK spent much of the late 20th century voting to sell off public services – but now support is growing for a renationalisation programme.
Save our foxes: another day, another protest.
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There were more protests in Britain last year than at any time since the 1970s.
Keep your friends close…
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Frontbenchers are quitting in protest but the Labour leader’s biggest problem is still Hilary Benn.