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‘Chasing waterfalls’
How one anti-elitism leads to the next
Apr 15
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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
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Chris Clarke
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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? Executive Summary This paper helps to address the question that many in Labour and on the…
Apr 22, 2022
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Chris Clarke
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September 2021
Bridging the Divide
What is driving the realignment in UK politics? The country is more progressive. So why is the left losing? According to most measures, the UK…
Sep 26, 2021
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May 2021
‘Against their interests’
The Hartlepool by-election result has renewed discussion about how Labour re-connects with working-class voters. This article looks at two components of…
May 7, 2021
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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. From the…
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? Were the Blair-Brown governments a reheated version of 1980s Toryism? This was the…
Jan 21, 2020
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Chris Clarke
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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
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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 The crisis over Brexit has seen a cranking up of the public anger that’s been…
Jan 15, 2019
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