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    "Boris Johnson's never going to have to go a week living on nine pence-a-packet noodles."

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    Dec 8

    While it makes sense to spend the last days of the campaign trail shoring up northern and midlands seats, Labour needs to avoid falling into simplistic and conservative narratives on Brexit, argues

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  3. 📉 Living standards squeeze for a decade 🕰 Longest period of wage stagnation in 200 years 🏥 Public services in crisis 🌎 Climate emergency NEF director says we should read party manifestos when deciding who to vote for.

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    Dec 5

    "They're never going to put a for sale sign on the NHS, it's not gonna win them votes." Student doctor calls out the Tory bullshit on selling off the NHS.

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  5. Polling is fundamentally flawed, writes Bart Cammaerts. Almost all the polls were wrong in 2015 and 2017, and during the EU-referendum more than half predicted the wrong result. To what extent should we trust them this time around?

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  6. Polling is fundamentally flawed, writes Bart Cammaerts. Almost all the polls were wrong in 2015 and 2017, and during the EU-referendum more than half predicted the wrong result. To what extent should we trust them this time around?

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  8. The West Yorkshire constituency of Batley & Spen is notorious for the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016. But beyond this little attention is paid to a seat that isn't quite marginal, but has many of the characteristics of a Tory target. reports

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    15 hours ago

    Boris Johnson says that if you give the Conservatives a majority on Thursday he can 'Get Brexit Done'. But is that actually true? Not quite. Me for / please share with any potential Tory voters!

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    Polling is fundamentally flawed, writes Bart Cammaerts. Almost all the polls were wrong in 2015 and 2017, and during the EU-referendum more than half predicted the wrong result. To what extent should we trust them this time around?

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  14. This is it. We're in the final straight of 🏁 On tonight, Michael is joined by and NEF Chief Executive to discuss the state of the race. Watch from 8PM 📺

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  15. Every conversation had on the doorstep this week will count, argues 1) In 2017, more than 1/3 of Labour voters only made up their mind in the last week. 2) Face-to-face conversations are 1 of the main things that help people decide how to vote.

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    How little empathy must you have to respond like this to a 4 year old child with suspected pneumonia being forced to lie on a pile of coats on a hospital floor because your policies

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    22 hours ago

    This is how our Prime Minister reacts when presented with the consequences of his party’s policies. We can’t trust him to fix the problems Tories have spent 9 years causing.

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  18. This Thursday you can vote to stuff the pockets of billionaires or fund the NHS. It's that simple, according to

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    23 hours ago

    At the weekend included myself and several colleagues from in what was tantamount to a left-wing hit list whose sources include ‘Aryan Unity’. The colleagues named are left wing but also: Jewish, BAME, LGBT. Can we have an explanation ? >

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  20. Polling is fundamentally flawed, writes Bart Cammaerts. Almost all the polls were wrong in 2015 and 2017, and during the EU-referendum more than half predicted the wrong result. To what extent should we trust them this time around?

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