Welcome to 21st-century politics : a bitter revolt against power that will consume Labour and (…)
A mood of turbulence and insurgency against the two main parties has been building for years – and could claim new victims Westminster has a habit of staging occasions that are at once both lacklustre and ridiculous, and last Tuesday saw yet another one. Rachel Reeves’s speech, we were told, (…)
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