Grooming gangs, social cohesion and hard truths
In the long term, attempts to avoid confronting issues are more toxic to than facing them head on.
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Luke Tryl is executive director at More In Common UK and a former special adviser at the Department for Education.
In the long term, attempts to avoid confronting issues are more toxic to than facing them head on.
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Leading pollster argues that Keir Starmer needs to take Nigel Farage’s party head on.
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