There was a time when nobody had heard of the likes of Gove, Osborne, Cameron etc. (many would say happier times). The point is if you keep picking people because they're "known" you end up in the situation of having an aging group lacking in new ideas. Much like football teams, new blood has to...
I mean, I’m genuinely struggling to think of what policy to emerge this week (and it’s not a full agenda because it doesn’t need to be) could be described as “far left”. The only thing I’ve come up with is the removal of charitable status from public schools, which seems more logic than...
Even Blair never managed party unity, the Corbyn-esque crank gang were still there trying to make trouble for him. But because he was good enough as a leader it didn't matter.
That people of older generations vote tribally rather than reading what the parties have to offer? Isn't that being quite disrespectful of the older generation?
Essentially both Labour and Conservative parties are already in themselves coalitions. There is no way if it were not for FPTP that the likes of Alastair Campbell and John McDonnell would be in the same party, nor would Rory Stewart and Jacob Rees-Mogg. But the fact if they split it'd be...
A shadow minister looking for an excuse to go and who nobody had ever heard of anyway and a change to the voting system to prevent the cranks getting a go again which they blustered against but ultimately failed to do anything about. I doubt Team Starmer will lose too much sleep about it...