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Tag: labour party

Dr Rosena Allin-Khan MP: “Now Is One of The Hardest Times To Be A Student”

Posted on 17th February 202017th February 2020 by Alex Gibbon

As we sit in the upstairs bar of The Pack Horse, after a lively, packed-out talk, I ask Rosena Allin-Khan if the pub is her natural habitat. “Well, it’s certainly one of them; I have […]

An Interview with Keir Starmer

Posted on 4th February 20208th April 2020 by Ed Barnes

Sir Keir Starmer is currently the front-runner in the race to replace Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party.  An alumnus at the University of Leeds for a Bachelor of Law, LSTV and The […]

Fabian Hamilton, MP for Leeds North East, Endorses Emily Thornberry for Labour Leader

Posted on 10th January 202010th January 2020 by Zahra Iqbal

Fabian Hamilton, MP for Leeds West, is the latest MP to endorse Emily Thornberry ( Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Affairs) in the Labour Leadership race. Thornberry has also been nominated […]

The Working Class Revolt Against Labour

Posted on 18th December 20192nd February 2020 by Julien Yvon

On the 12th December 2019, the inevitable finally happened. Labour’s red wall came crashing down in quite spectacular fashion. The former coal mining town of Blyth Valley was the first of the night to turn […]

Labour announces plan to abolish private schools: the road to meritocracy or a socialist pipe dream?

Posted on 10th October 201910th October 2019 by Izzy Tiffin

This year’s annual Labour Party Conference unveiled plans for numerous socialist-leaning policies, such as a pledge to move the nation to a 32-hour working week, to provide free personal care for over-65s, as well as […]

Labour 32-Hour Week Isn’t All it Seems

Posted on 7th October 20198th October 2019 by Harrison Sylvester

Do we all work too much? Is there anything we can do to work less? Labour’s new policy commitment of a 32 hour week has the potential to reach right into the heart of working-class […]

Labour Promises to Promote Social Justice in Party Conference

Posted on 4th October 20194th October 2019 by Jessica Heath

Beginning in the wake of the proroguing of parliament, the 2019 Labour Party Conference took place as Britain’s ongoing political crisis over Brexit reached new heights of animosity and unpredictability. But, although the conference was […]

Campbell’s Labour Expulsion: Clever or Plain Stupid?

Posted on 12th June 201912th June 2019 by Alexander White

It would be naïve to assume that Alastair Campbell didn’t orchestrate his own expulsion from the Labour Party. The Machiavellian spin doctor is a master media manipulator – you don’t become Downing Street Director of […]

Diane Abbott Deserves A Drink

Posted on 6th May 20197th May 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

Diane Abbott, the Shadow Home Secretary, was caught sipping a can of M&S mojito on a London Overground train on 19 April. Since 1 June 2008, it has been illegal to drink alcohol on Transport […]

Labour Clarity On Brexit: Corbyn Seizes People’s Vote

Posted on 7th March 20197th March 2019 by George Baines

A couple of weeks ago, Jeremy Corbyn promised a glimmer of hope to a (spiritually) bereft nation following years of insecurity and uncertainty over downtrodden Britons’ futures. No, this wasn’t a grandiose, Momentum-esque policy reveal, […]

The Labour Split: A Neo-Liberal Revolt?

Posted on 5th March 20195th March 2019 by Julien Yvon

The phrase “so much for the tolerant left, ay?” has become the slogan of centrist Twitter. If one were to examine Labour’s history, however, one would chortle at the sheer hypocrisy of this statement. Prominent […]

“Get Your Hands Off My Bacon”: MP Liz Truss on Brexit, The Meat Industry and The Tories Winning The Next Election

Posted on 8th February 20195th March 2019 by Ed Barnes

Last Friday at an event hosted by 1828, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss came to the University of Leeds to speak about how she feels the Conservatives can improve on their standing about […]

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