Danny Finkelstein is wrong: Labour can unite workers & commuters alike in an electorally popular way, if only they are willing

The Labour Party are currently in a quandary. Faced with rail strikes that are popular among rail workers, but not quite so popular among rail

What we can learn from bigotgate in the church

My wife and I, being sad politics nerds, recently watched the BBC documentary Blair & Brown: The New Labour Revolution. It was really interesting (to

What should we make of Keir Starmer’s visit to church?

Keir Starmer has come under fire in the last few days. His crime was visiting a church and praising them for their work during the

VE Day, connecting with the working class and what it says to the church

Tomorrow marks a bank holiday in England. It is VE Day, the 75th anniversary of the day that World War II ended when the Nazi

Why I think Lisa Nandy should be the next Labour leader

We seem to be coming out of the election madness. People are beginning to calm down and come to terms with the reality of what

What can the church learn from the seven MP split from Labour?

Once again it is hard times in the Labour Party. In scenes reminiscent of the early 80s, when the Gang of Four broke away to

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