Articles tagged Labour:

How Starmer and Sunak conduct themselves over the next few hours matters for us all

  • 4 Jul 2024

Election campaigns tend to be scrappy affairs. How could it be anything other as people try to push and shove their policies and values into our consciousness, seek to persuade us to vote for them and fight for political power? At their best, election campaigns can see the bat...

Forget the Red Wall: it is Scotland that Labour and the Conservatives must win back

  • 28 Nov 2022

In a very short time Rishi Sunak has stabilised the government, launched a new economic strategy and restored national credibility on the world stage. He has achieved much, but there is much more to do. A General Election may well be two years away, but the General Election ca...

Business is taking a closer look at Labour and this should worry Conservatives

  • 17 Oct 2022

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, has one chance and one chance only to reset government policy and re-establish confidence in the governments economic policy. It is a an enormous responsibility. The Prime Minister and the rest of the Cabinet are merely bystanders ...

A reflection on the end of the party conference season

  • 6 Oct 2022

So there we are. Finally the end of the 2022 conference season. I have been attending party conferences for over thirty years and in that time they have changed dramatically. From annual gatherings of friends and fellow activists, debating the big issues, listening to the grea...