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    • Labour's base is not as shallow as it seems

      Labour's base is not as shallow as it seems

      The New Statesman· 6 days ago

      Critics of first past the post will feel emboldened to agitate for electoral reform more than ever after this election. Might there be reason for concern...

    • Labour's base is not as shallow as it seems

      Labour's base is not as shallow as it seems

      The New Statesman· 6 days ago

      Critics of first past the post will feel emboldened to agitate for electoral reform more than ever after this election. Might there be reason for concern...

    • Pop’s gay revolution

      Pop’s gay revolution

      The New Statesman· 6 days ago

      It may be odd to start a review there, at the end of a near-quarter-century trek through the impact of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer performers...

    • France is one accident from calamity

      France is one accident from calamity

      The New Statesman· 6 days ago

      Imagine last week’s UK election had resulted in a government coalition between Labour, the LibDems, the Greens – and George Galloway. Right now, France...

    • Can Rachel Reeves defeat the Nimbys?

      Can Rachel Reeves defeat the Nimbys?

      The New Statesman· 6 days ago

      The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has just given her first speech in government in which she outlined her early priorities for creating the economic growth...