Labour Party
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In Talking About ‘Borders’, did King Charles Overstep Constitutional Boundaries?
During Macron's state visit, King Charles delivered a controversial speech in which he explicitly referenced illegal migration.
- Constitution
- Brexit
- Labour Party
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Marquand and MacDonald
Marquand's book avoids the legitimate criticisms of MacDonald, but is still a brilliant explanation of a remarkable man.
- Labour Party
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Welfare Reform by Numbers
Talking as if the financial markets are the only audience will not only lose the next election, but has lost the government control of Parliament in the meantime.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
- Labour Party
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Multicultural Nationalism: Saving the White Working-Class From Blue Labour?
Labour's apparent revival of ‘Blue Labour’ social conservatism reflects a zero-sum logic that fails to reconcile the party's diverse electoral coalition.
- Equality
- Populism
- Labour Party
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“The Way Labour Talks About Immigration is a Big Mistake”: Interview with James Hampshire
Anya Pearson interviews Professor James Hampshire, winner of the 2025 Crick Prize, on the political economy of immigration policy since Brexit.
- Conservative Party
- Work & Trade Unions
- Brexit
- Labour Party
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Can We All Belong?
Insights from the The Political Quarterly Conversation 'Can We All Belong?' at the Orwell Festival.
- Immigration
- Identity Politics
- Labour Party
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Fixing the ‘Polycrisis’ in Local Government Finance
Radical changes are needed for local government.
- Devolution
- Progressive Politics
- Labour Party
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Labour's Commitment to 1.5 Million New Homes: Housing Delivery as an Orchestrator-Intermediary Challenge
The new Labour government has placed increasing housing delivery at the heart of its agenda.
- Labour Party
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Donations to Candidates at Election Time: A Hidden Source of Mass Party Funding?
Are donations to political parties happening via the ‘back door’?
- Conservative Party
- Elections & Campaigning
- Labour Party
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Poverty and the Labour Party
Does Keir Starmer really want to be remembered as the Labour prime minister who presided over an increase in child poverty?
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
- Labour Party