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‘Chasing waterfalls’
How one anti-elitism leads to the next
Apr 15, 2023
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Chris Clarke
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March 2023
Estuary English
If a political sea-change happens in 2024, it could begin on the lower Thames
Mar 30, 2023
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Chris Clarke
3
November 2022
Painted into a corner?
Was the ‘realignment’ just a pet theory?
Nov 18, 2022
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Chris Clarke
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April 2022
Thinking in straight lines
The country is more progressive, so why is the left losing?
Apr 22, 2022
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Chris Clarke
September 2021
Bridging the Divide
What is driving the realignment in UK politics?
Sep 26, 2021
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Chris Clarke
May 2021
‘Against their interests’
The Hartlepool by-election result has renewed discussion about how Labour re-connects with working-class voters.
May 7, 2021
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Chris Clarke
February 2020
Labour won’t end anti-Semitism until we ditch ‘Puppet-Master’ ideas about politics
Keir Starmer’s promise to axe the Labour complaints team is the latest attempt to end the party’s ongoing, self-inflicted anti-Semitism crisis.
Feb 6, 2020
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Chris Clarke
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January 2020
To stand a chance Labour must ditch its nostalgia
Why does Labour never know what it’s got till it’s (long) gone?
Jan 21, 2020
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Chris Clarke
May 2019
Where now for Change UK?
That week in late February — when the ‘TIG’ achieved 18% in a one-off poll — must seem a long time ago now, if you’re a Change UK member or activist.
May 31, 2019
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Chris Clarke
January 2019
‘Two-tiers good, four-tiers bad’ — how we prevent a Brexit culture war
‘Two-tiers good, four-tiers bad’ — how we prevent a Brexit culture war
Jan 15, 2019
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Chris Clarke
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