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| | | | | And so Jeremy Corbyn has now been formally banned from standing as a Labour candidate. What a pathetic state of affairs. For Keir Starmer, t... | |
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www.lrb.co.uk
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| | | | | Suella Braverman finally goaded Rishi Sunak into sacking her as home secretary yesterday morning. The nominal cause was... | |
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| | | | | When Theresa May called the general election nearly two months ago, all the evidence â?" opinion polls and local election results especially â?" pointed to the expectation that the Labour Party would be crushed, with many of its MPs losing their seats. The assumption was that Labour under Jeremy Corbyn would be unable to win over Conservative voters, because he was too left-wing | |
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| | | During the 2017 United Kingdom general election, Prime Minister Theresa May ran on the slogan that she would provide 'strong and stable leadership'. What followed was a weak electoral performance and two years of chaos as her government failed to pass a Brexit deal. Looking back at her premiership, one could hardly pick a more | ||