Only when England can see itself as England will it be possible to challenge the idea that Britain is England, writes former Labour MP John Denham
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In seeking praise for repairing some of the damage caused by Brexit, Rishi Sunak's revised deal only highlights what we lost through cutting ties with the EU, reports Adam Bienkov
The climate crisis is at the top of young people's agenda but political parties are failing to meet their concerns. Is electoral reform the only hope of change?
Yvette Cooper's plan to rebrand ASBOs as 'Respect Orders' may be good politics – but it's terrible policy, writes former Anti-Social Behaviour Officer Nick Pettigrew
The Labour Leader is being urged to keep his promises on reforming democracy, Josiah Mortimer reports
A Brexit supporter in Westminster in 2019. Photo: Lindsay Lipscombe/Alamy
Three years on from Britain's exit from the EU, the deep impact on our economy and national standing is now undeniable, writes Adam Bienkov
Labour’s announcement that it would abolish the UK’s unelected second chamber is a headline-grabbing idea with little thought of the problems involved, writes AC Grayling
The party's agenda of closer alignment and the bulldozing of barriers in an increasing range of areas could help Britain escape the Brexit trap, writes Shamik Das
by Alan Hutchison · Published on his Matches in the dark website on 27th September 2018 · Updated 20th November 2020 Most people in the UK, both on the Left …
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