Tag: red wall
Opinion: The North Has Always Been at the Cutting Edge of Culture
by Kojo Koram
Ash Wednesday: What About the White Working Class?
Has the idpol-loving left abandoned the white working class? The answer is a bit more complicated than the Tories would have you think.
Analysis: After Big Losses, Labour Must Change Tack or Risk Irrelevancy
by James Meadway
Analysis: The Northern Independence Party Is a Triple Threat to Labour
by Ell Folan
Downstream: Independence for the North of England Interview With Philip Proudfoot
In recent years Scottish and Welsh independence, as well as Irish unification, have become increasingly plausible with Britain’s departure from the EU highlighting major points of difference, as well as economic imbalances, across the home nations. But could the break up of the UK ever include the North of England? And what would a sovereign […]
Opinion: Keir Starmer’s Strategy is Revealing His Politics – and They Aren’t Progressive
by David Wearing
The first question we need to ask of any leading Labour figure is this: are their politics managerial, or are they transformative? Although many say Starmer’s politics are yet to be defined - or are simply ‘non-ideological’ - his strategy has already told us otherwise, argues David Wearing.