A few years I ago I wrote this article, which is less a celebration (headline, didn't write, etc) than a general look at why Labour is quite so interrelated. Anyway, everyone being related to everyone is going strong:
A few years I ago I wrote this article, which is less a celebration (headline, didn't write, etc) than a general look at why Labour is quite so interrelated. Anyway, everyone being related to everyone is going strong:
I spent a few days campaigning in Milton Keynes last year and was actually surprised at how... nice (and green!) it was. My fault for believing the (un)hype, new towns are good, etc etc etc
I spent a few days campaigning in Milton Keynes last year and was actually surprised at how... nice (and green!) it was. My fault for believing the (un)hype, new towns are good, etc etc etc
This article? No tbh. I think you can disagree with the argument (that focusing on commonalities and good humour is not a way to make communities more cohesive, and that that is not ultimately a good aim, but wrt to that my view is who am I to argue with HNH) or think the examples are naff,
October 6, 2025 at 4:49 PM
This article? No tbh. I think you can disagree with the argument (that focusing on commonalities and good humour is not a way to make communities more cohesive, and that that is not ultimately a good aim, but wrt to that my view is who am I to argue with HNH) or think the examples are naff,
Oh I think the same (you'd bounce around over time and caveat with some "well I like lots of things but...") but I do think declining/ not being able to name any as here (particularly bundled in with "I don't dream") does come off as a bit odd
October 6, 2025 at 3:58 PM
Oh I think the same (you'd bounce around over time and caveat with some "well I like lots of things but...") but I do think declining/ not being able to name any as here (particularly bundled in with "I don't dream") does come off as a bit odd
There's been a lot of talk about pushing Burnham and what role Mainstream could play. With this article I tried to take a look at what these tendencies actually think, through the medium of a new book with contributions by many involved:
September 27, 2025 at 12:19 PM
There's been a lot of talk about pushing Burnham and what role Mainstream could play. With this article I tried to take a look at what these tendencies actually think, through the medium of a new book with contributions by many involved:
I also discussed the ill will that Compass's decision to become a cross-party organisation in 2011 incurred, and what that does to its standing as an internal actor now:
August 18, 2025 at 9:15 AM
I also discussed the ill will that Compass's decision to become a cross-party organisation in 2011 incurred, and what that does to its standing as an internal actor now: