Labour Party
The thorn in Starmer’s side
Why does Rosie Duffield scare the Labour leadership?
“Safe and legal routes” is a dangerous cliché
Parties should be challenged to be clear on what they mean
Nightmare on Starmer Street?
Bigger government is coming — but there is no avoiding it
In defence of emotional voting
We cannot expect voters to think in cold rational terms
Bloody opposition
The Tories have left Britain in the hands of managers, judges and technocrats
Three cheers for peers of mature years
Removing some of the wisest and most experienced voices in the House would be destructive and wrong
Labour’s economic plans are a disaster waiting to happen
They won’t save the planet and they won’t save the economy
Labour’s looming constitutional vandalism
A Labour landslide will complete the Blairite destruction of Britain’s unique constitution
Blairism at its most zealous
The Labour manifesto is a recipe for bland bureaucratic managerialism
It’s OK to be angry about socialism
It is perverse that this chronic failure of an ideology endures