The new Labour leader Ed Miliband’s first speech was very important for both him and the party. Charlie Beckett takes an in depth look at the speech and finds it to be wide ranging but not ground-breaking. This article first appeared on Charlie Beckett’s blog on 28 September
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Ed Miliband’s election as leader of the Labour party could be seen as a break from the technocratic ...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
The ‘new Labour’ governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown altered the societal landscape in the UK...
So did Ed’s first leader speech change the narrative as I have suggested it must start to do
John Gaffney takes a look at Ed Miliband’s rhetorical approach at the Labour Party conference, writi...
Perhaps Ed Miliband’s real problem is the danger of becoming a prisoner of narrative, not the unions
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...
Ed Miliband declared that Labour will no commit to an EU referendum unless there were a transfer of ...
Andrew Crines argues the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle and the shift in Labour rhetoric towards a ...
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