Ivor Crewe

Articles by Ivor Crewe

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How the suburbs turned red

  • 04 June 2001

Election 2001 - On 7 June, for the first time, most Labour voters are likely to be middle class. Ivor Creweexplains how the electoral world was turned upside down

The urban poor slip away

  • 21 May 2001

Election 2001 - With abstentions likely to reach record levels, Ivor Crewe argues that Labour, like the churches and the unions before it, has lost its grip on the inner cities

Things can only get worse for the Tories

  • 30 April 2001

Election 2001 - Ivor Crewe opens our guide to tactical voting and suggests that it could still be a significant force in the impending election

Everything is in Blair's favour

  • 26 March 2001

With an election announcement expected within days, Ivor Crewe argues that all Labour's fears about the result are unfounded

Now relax, it's a dead cert

  • 12 February 2001

The voters may be disappointed with Labour, but they believe it can do better in a second term

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Brown at war

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On brands

We’re all with the brand

Interview

Omar Bin Laden

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Bjorn Lomborg

Cloud control

Cloud control

Film review

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