The real problem with champagne socialism & a lesson for the church

Angela Raynar, deputy leader of the Labour Party, was described by Dominic Raab as a “champagne socialist”. What, exactly, is meant to be wrong with

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

Even when our idolatry rules us, we’re often wrong about the reality keeping us away

I read an article in the last few days about planting in deprived communities. The thrust of the article was about the desire to protect

Identity, personal narratives and the church

It was recently reported that a study had found that Middle Class people are frequently identifying as Working Class. One comment piece in The Times

Jim Packer & moving middle class people

Five frustrating comments whenever we discuss problems of class

There are lots of frustrating things that happen whenever you begin talking about class and the church. But perhaps among the most frustrating is when

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