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Convention of the Left

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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