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Opinion: ‘Progressive Patriotism’ Is Not the Way to Repair Labour’s Image
Shortly before declaring her candidature for the Labour leadership, Rebecca Long-Bailey called for a revival of what she called "progressive patriotism" to restore the party’s fortunes in working class communities. Ruth Kinna explores the implications of the term and whether patriotism can ever truly be deemed progressive.