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Convention of the Left
Articles
- A way to win by (September 2008)
- Looking outside Britain can restore your faith in the left’s chances
- Is council housing the cure? by (September 2008)
- Where we live seems to hold the key to so many of the issues we face
- Down the road by (September 2008)
- How on earth can anyone still support the Labour Party?
- Just a talking shop? by (September 2008)
- Do socialists’ meetings have a structure problem?
- Enough of elections already! by (September 2008)
- Some are keen to launch yet another unity party out of the convention. They’re missing a much better idea
- First impressions by (September 2008)
- There’s potential here – but will it go anywhere?
- Shouting at Labour by (September 2008)
- Screaming at Labour’s conference centre might feel futile, but better that than trying to get inside.
- Editorial: A place for the left by Hilary Wainwright (September 2008)
- Hilary Wainwright says that the pull of national and local identities away from Westminster is a vital clue to understanding and preparing for the unravelling of New Labour
- 2014: A Tory dystopia by Alex Nunns (September 2008)
- David Cameron’s apple-pie promises and feel-good rhetoric might sweep him to power in 2010, but there’s a yawning gap between the vagueness of his words and the likely consequences of his policies. Alex Nunns takes us on a trip into the future to see how Britain might look after four years of Tory rule
- After the party by Matt Wrack (September 2008)
- In 2004 the Fire Brigades Union disaffiliated from the Labour Party. FBU general secretary Matt Wrack explains what it has meant for the union politically
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