The Tories don’t understand the new working class
The Red Wall voters who backed the Tories in 2019 were driven by economic concerns, not cultural conservatism.
ByThe Red Wall voters who backed the Tories in 2019 were driven by economic concerns, not cultural conservatism.
ByThe Tories now have a pool of re-engaged right-wing voters to target at the general election.
ByLabour’s decision to accept the government’s debt rule means a brutal spending squeeze unless it can deliver growth.
ByRachel Reeves, Labour’s chancellor-in-waiting and chief ideologue, aims to establish a new economic consensus with an active state at its…
ByThe shadow chancellor outflanked the last Labour government from the left on workers’ rights, public ownership and investment.
ByInvoking Thatcher’s economic model does not mean that Rachel Reeves is capitulating to it.
ByWelsh Labour’s internal divisions mean the post-election mood is not one of celebration.
ByThe mayor’s team fears that a “perfect storm” could hand victory to Tory candidate Susan Hall.
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