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Karim Palant
KarimPalant
Labour did not nearly win the 2017 election. Labour did not nearly win the 2017 election. Labour did not... To the extent that Labour did better than expected, 3 reasons:-
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Expect resistance 🚩
Simon_P_Hannah
Labour left despair over Starmer needs to be put into perspective. Labour has just snapped back into its default position, a leftish of centre party that accommodates and conciliates with
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Lauren Carroll Harris
DrLaurenCH
'Emotional labour' doesn't mean doing things you don't want to do. It was coined by US sociologist Arlie Hochschild in the 1980s. She used fast-food workers and flight attendants' performances
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Femi😷
Femi_Sorry
Don't pretend Labour's options are simple.Vote for #BrexitDeal:+ Avoids No Deal & tells EU that Labour wants a relationship- Gets Labour's hands dirtyAbstain:+ Both Deal & No-Deal are bad- Looks
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Sam🌹
samfoster99
The reason to stay in Labour isn't to spite the Labour right but because what happens within Labour is important and affects the country. This remains true no matter how
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Carl Shoben
CarlSurvation
I've done much work with Scottish Labour over past years and the truth is Labour's decline has been structural for a decade, not particularly leader or faction related.Labour's past core
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Laura Kate
cakeylaura
Again I stress, I don't think this is particularly Labour's fault. Corbynism undoubtedly made it *worse*, but the perception was already there. I don't want to see Labour shaft minority
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Remain-Labour
Remain_Labour
1/5We set out weeks ago why it would be a mistake for Labour to endorse Johnson's Brexit deal. All of the arguments here still apply.https://www.remain-labour.co.uk/campaign-news 2/5Labour MPs do not vote
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Miriam Mirwitch
miriammirwitch
Had some questions about disability self identification in Labour.Yes, Neurodiversity (including dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and autism) counts as a disability.Yes, mental health conditions count as disabilities too.There is a huge
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Liquid Times
TryRadicalism
Some points regarding Labour supporters voting Green:1. Voting strategically for another party instead of the one you have an attachment with isn't easy. It goes beyond one's gut reaction, requires
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Keir Starmer
Keir_Starmer
Since I was elected Labour leader, I have made it my mission to root out antisemitism from the Labour Party. I know that I will judged on my actions, not
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Pete M
fastcarspete
Labour could have pointed out the insanity of the removal of Freedom of Movement. They've had 4.5 years to do so.They chose not to. Before any Labour activists pop up
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Adam Langleben
adamlangleben
JVL otherwise known as 'Jewish Voice for Labour' are (being generous) approximately a hundred retired trots with limited history in Labour who have used the Party as a vehicle for
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Hugh Brechin
HughRBrechin
The thing about the flag stuff: a lot of people think Labour doesn't really like Britain, and that's a problem (and one that, like most of Labour's problems, predates Jeremy
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Anthony Painter
anthonypainter
Assessments of Keir Starmer's leadership are far too premature and far too harsh. He's doing three things very effectively: addressing Labour's hygiene factors, providing strong and competent opposition, and hitting
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Ronan Burtenshaw
ronanburtenshaw
Aneurin Bevan was a Marxist who was expelled from the Labour Party for being too left-wing and demonised by the press for building the NHS.If he was still alive today
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