In many respects, Labour needed this crushing electoral defeat to rebrand and re-position, writes Ranj Alaaldin. The absence of a strong narrative of conviction from Labour allowed the party to be effectively challenged by UKIP as the party of the ordinary person and the Conservatives as the party of aspiration
With the General Election now firmly behind us, we are beginning to gain a better sense of what it w...
Labour is facing an existential crisis. Its leader, supported by a resurgent membership, is locked i...
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, has gone through a tough stretch recently with the polls se...
In light of Alan Johnson’s recent resignation, and eight months after their general election defeat,...
Ed Miliband’s election as leader of the Labour party could be seen as a break from the technocratic ...
Labour emerged from the December 2019 general election badly battered and bruised. In the wake of a ...
Don’t expect any big-bang announcement to electrify activists, the media and the electorate in gener...
Labour lost the General Election and the Conservatives appear intent on striking a deal with the DUP...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
Jeremy Corbyn has confounded his critics and increased Labour’s share of the vote in the General Ele...
Considering the turnaround in fortunes during and after the 2017 general election, why didn’t Labour...
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...
Labour’s future direction is at stake. Its leader has the backing of a large part of the membership ...
In many ways, the British General Election campaign of 2017 marked a return to ‘old politics’ with t...
Andrew Crines argues the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle and the shift in Labour rhetoric towards a ...
With the General Election now firmly behind us, we are beginning to gain a better sense of what it w...
Labour is facing an existential crisis. Its leader, supported by a resurgent membership, is locked i...
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, has gone through a tough stretch recently with the polls se...
In light of Alan Johnson’s recent resignation, and eight months after their general election defeat,...
Ed Miliband’s election as leader of the Labour party could be seen as a break from the technocratic ...
Labour emerged from the December 2019 general election badly battered and bruised. In the wake of a ...
Don’t expect any big-bang announcement to electrify activists, the media and the electorate in gener...
Labour lost the General Election and the Conservatives appear intent on striking a deal with the DUP...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
Jeremy Corbyn has confounded his critics and increased Labour’s share of the vote in the General Ele...
Considering the turnaround in fortunes during and after the 2017 general election, why didn’t Labour...
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...
Labour’s future direction is at stake. Its leader has the backing of a large part of the membership ...
In many ways, the British General Election campaign of 2017 marked a return to ‘old politics’ with t...
Andrew Crines argues the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle and the shift in Labour rhetoric towards a ...
With the General Election now firmly behind us, we are beginning to gain a better sense of what it w...
Labour is facing an existential crisis. Its leader, supported by a resurgent membership, is locked i...
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, has gone through a tough stretch recently with the polls se...