Why Labour does not need London to win back power
Outer Britain – the party’s core territory for most of its history – is the key to its future.
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Outer Britain – the party’s core territory for most of its history – is the key to its future.
ByHarry Lambert on his in-depth report into the party’s slow collapse.
In 2001 a resurgent Labour Party held 412 seats. Today it has 199. Why?
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