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Labour
interesting times
Apr. 10, 2020
Andrew Sullivan: It’s Time for Conscious Uncoupling With China
The pandemic has offered a dose of reality to a world suffering from many delusions — including ones about a communist dictatorship.
By
Andrew Sullivan
labour
Sept. 29, 2019
In the Shadow of Brexit, Labour Turns a Deeper Shade of Red
The party is hoping that campaigning on the four-day work week and nationalizing private schools is a better bet than running on Remain.
By
Vincent Bevins
interesting times
July 12, 2019
Andrew Sullivan: Pelosi, Please Stop Coddling Trump
You’re showing every future president that they can lie, obstruct justice, and refuse subpoenas with impunity.
By
Andrew Sullivan
Oct. 27, 2017
This Is What the Trump Abyss Looks Like
With the help of his unyielding followers, the president is weakening our institutions day by day.
By
Andrew Sullivan
June 9, 2017
With Minor-Party Support, Theresa May Hangs Onto Power — for Now
After a horrific election, she is managing to form a minority government. But her political situation is fragile.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 8, 2017
U.K. Shocker: Exit Poll, Early Results Say Tories Will Lose Their Majority
Defying expectations, Theresa May did not buttress her majority and Labour did not fall apart under Jeremy Corbyn. Either could wind up in power.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 31, 2017
British Election Surprisingly Competitive As Tories Stumble and Labour Doesn’t
Theresa May figured a snap election would strengthen her hand in Brexit talks. But the Tory lead is shrinking and Jeremy Corbyn’s doing well.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 20, 2017
Britain’s Upcoming Election Could Be Brutal for Jeremy Corbyn and Labour Party
Theresa May certainly seems to think she has her political opponents on the ropes.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 18, 2017
British PM May Calls Snap Election to Consolidate Her Power
The Tory leader saw a chance to increase her majority and strengthen her hand with her own party, with Europe, and with Scotland — and took it.
By
Ed Kilgore
anti-clockwise
May 7, 2010
Britain’s Election Over and … Nobody Won
And you think our system is confusing.
By
Chris Rovzar