Jeremy Corbyn

Why is British politics a raging bin-fire? Don’t ask the misunderstood heroes who held the torches | Marina Hyde
From Truss to Johnson, former chaos-mongers are sure none of it is remotely their fault. In fact, the time is ripe for a comeback, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Marina Hyde
27, Jan, 2023 @3:25 PM

There’s no point hoping for honesty about Brexit | Letters
Letters: Brexit was based on nostalgia for a mythical golden age and politicians who can see its failings are afraid to speak out, says Pete Dorey. Plus letters from Michael Ayton and Peter Riddle
05, Jan, 2023 @5:46 PM

UK charities watchdog ‘assesses concerns’ about Campaign Against Antisemitism
Commission opens ‘regulatory compliance case’ after complaints that the charity is politically partisan
Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent
04, Jan, 2023 @6:00 AM

Keir Starmer doesn’t need a personality cult to win the next election | Letters
Letters: Labour’s solid poll lead under Keir Starmer is preferable to the crowd-pleasing leadership style of Jeremy Corbyn, say Richard Skues, Val Stevens, Colin Price and Paddy Eckersley. But Michael Bowers disagrees
20, Dec, 2022 @6:03 PM

‘Absolutely shameless’: Ken Loach says BBC helped ‘destroy’ Jeremy Corbyn
Director says media has ‘rewritten history’ to expunge ex-Labour leader and attacks Starmer regime for ‘manipulating the rules’
Andrew Pulver
16, Dec, 2022 @11:49 AM

Where’s Labour’s fervour? Can you imagine a crowd chanting ‘Oh, Keir Starmer’? | Andrew Fisher
The polls may look good for the party, but those who saw real excitement in the Corbyn years know something is missing, says Andrew Fisher, Labour’s former executive director of policy
Andrew Fisher
14, Dec, 2022 @8:00 AM

Why would Labour want to sideline left-leaning candidates? | Letters
Letters: Readers respond to an article by Owen Jones about allegations of dirty tricks against prospective MPs
08, Dec, 2022 @5:35 PM

Gove confirms mandatory housebuilding targets for councils will be abolished in face of Tory rebellion – as it happened
Levelling up secretary confirms government will change levelling up bill after number of Tory MPs tabled rebel amendment
Joe Middleton (now); Andrew Sparrow and Fran Lawther (earlier)
05, Dec, 2022 @8:28 PM

What would politics look like if Starmer’s plan was working? Like it does now | Rafael Behr
His own party remains cautious, but Tories are pretty sure he is heading for No 10, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
Rafael Behr
02, Dec, 2022 @11:13 AM

Momentum built an energised grassroots left. Its financial peril is Labour’s loss | Andrew Fisher
Keir Starmer should recognise what the movement brings, instead of expelling members and blocking leftwing candidates, says Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher
25, Nov, 2022 @11:23 AM

Tuesday briefing: The exile of Jeremy Corbyn is symbolic of a wider shift in candidate selection
In today’s newsletter: Deselections are far from widespread – but in controlling the lists of those standing for parliament, the Labour leader is remaking the party in his own image
Archie Bland
15, Nov, 2022 @6:56 AM

Jeremy Corbyn will never stand for Labour again, say senior figures
Exclusive: Reinstating whip to former leader ‘would be toxic’ to party’s chances of winning general election
Aletha Adu Pippa Crerar and Jessica Elgot
14, Nov, 2022 @6:00 AM
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