Labour
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London’s mayor implies fresh Scottish referendum would be as destabilising as Brexit vote and Trump presidency
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Editorial: Labour is ceding territory on the centre ground of politics to the Tories, not because of Brexit but because of the Labour leader’s unwarranted optimism. The reality is that voters are not buying what he is selling
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Labour has suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Conservative party in Copeland, a heartland seat dominated by the party since 1935
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Vilifying Sutton reserve goalkeeper for his FA Cup snacking is like berating windy Doris for Labour’s byelection defeat
Topics
- Jeremy Corbyn
- Byelections
- Local politics
- Conservatives
- Theresa May
- EU referendum and Brexit
- UK Independence party (Ukip)
- Stoke Central
- Paul Nuttall
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Local government
- Scottish politics
- Scotland
- Trade unions
- Labour party leadership
- Unite
- Scottish independence
- Nicola Sturgeon
- Foreign policy
- Scottish National party (SNP)
Trapped with a leader who won’t take responsibility for his failures