Labour
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Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Tuesday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
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The former prime minister is expected to warn of the dangers of leaving Saddam in power and blame Iran and al-Qaida for post-war collapse of Iraq
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Labour MP says online abuse is direct response to new generation of strong-minded women in the House of Commons
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Vice’s documentary about Jeremy Corbyn, and a slight contretemps at a press conference, bespeaks a man and a party perilously ill at ease with the media
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Jeremy Corbyn’s male-only retinue will never tell him he has no clothes
Catherine BennettA film to promote how Labour’s leader is doing things differently actually revealed that the opposite is true
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Former PMs and past Labour leaders urge party backers to vote on 23 June, warning that Brexit will mean ‘profound loss’ to UK
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Kinnock, Beckett, Blair, Brown, Harman and Miliband: ‘Labour party’s purpose is aligned with Europe’
Letters: Kinnock, Beckett, Blair, Brown, Harman and Miliband write that ‘a Britain stronger in Europe can be our future’ -
Whether voters decide to leave or remain, we must address failures in our media, culture and politics
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To many commentators, the Labour leader’s victory made no sense. But dismissing his supporters has not helped them understand his appeal
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Editorial: Vote-harvesting and micro-targeting make it more and more difficult to monitor election spending accurately. But it is essential to get it right
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Letters: In-fighting in the Tory ranks, with its unsavoury attacks on the leadership, is reminiscent of 1846, and the split over the repeal of the Corn Laws
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Letters: If the country votes to leave the EU, does the Labour party have competent politicians who can lead Britain out of Europe?
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Live coverage as prime minister faces Sky News Q&A, and opposition leader insists Labour is ‘overwhelmingly’ for In – but won’t share platform with Tories
Burning anger in the land of Nye Bevan: why a Labour heartland is backing Brexit