Arrogance is the Labour Party’s fatal flaw
With the far right rising, Labour can’t afford to put Zack Polanski in the same camp as Nigel Farage
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Morgan Jones is the co-editor of Renewal, a quarterly magazine
With the far right rising, Labour can’t afford to put Zack Polanski in the same camp as Nigel Farage
By Morgan Jones
The campaign group want to rouse the soft left within the PLP.
By Morgan Jones
The Labour Party should remember that, in modern Britain, older people are the ones who do politics properly.
By Morgan Jones
Inside and outside of parliament a space to the left of the government is opening up.
By Morgan Jones
Can they really replace Labour?
By Morgan Jones
Keir Starmer has provoked the mass of his party into organising – against his leadership.
By Morgan Jones
Inside the ideological faction remaking the party and the government.
By Morgan Jones
His fare-dodger vigilante antics prove that he has become a mouthpiece of the Online Right.
By Morgan Jones
The institutions behind the Labour right are not as close to Keir Starmer’s Labour Party as they might like.
By Morgan Jones