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TM set for PM as Leadsom quits Tory race

  • 11th July 2016
  • Paul Dale
  • Angela Eagle, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Featured, Jeremy Corbyn, News, Partner Posts
Just when it seemed UK politics couldn’t get any stranger, it has. Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom pulled out of the Tory leadership contest today. Friends said she had been shocked

May’s assault on ‘country for privileged few’ could sink Boris’s leadership hopes

  • 30th June 2016
  • Paul Dale
  • Boris Johnson, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, European Union, Featured, News, Partner Posts
Home Secretary Theresa May launched her Conservative leadership bid today as a poll of party members suggested she is on course to beat Boris Johnson in the race to Downing

‘Earnest, dull, the antithesis of modern politics – The Life of Jeremy is a smash hit’

  • 30th September 2015
  • Paul Dale
  • Ed Miliband, Featured, Gordon Brown, Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell, Labour conference, Labour Party (UK), News, Opinion, Tony Blair
The Life of Jeremy, which has premiered in Brighton, looks like being the smash hit comedy of the year, writes Paul Dale. The story is based on a classic British

It’s yesterday once more with Corbyn set to lead Labour into the electoral abyss

  • 11th August 2015
  • Paul Dale
  • Andy Burnham, Ed Miliband, Featured, GE2015, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour conference, Labour leadership election, Labour Party (UK), Liz Kendall, Opinion, Popular, Recommended, YouGov, Yvette Cooper
I have no reason to revise my prediction that Jeremy Corbyn will be the next Labour leader. In fact, his victory is becoming so assured that bookmakers will probably soon

Corbyn’s appeal to young and old Labour ‘will push him past the winning post’

  • 29th July 2015
  • Paul Dale
  • Andy Burnham, Birmingham Labour, Ed Miliband, Featured, GE2015, Jeremy Corbyn, labour party, Labour Party (UK), Liz Kendall, Opinion, Tony Blair, Yvette Cooper
Jeremy Corbyn is going to be the new Labour leader because he represents something that is strikingly different in a politically superficial age, even though victory will condemn his party to many
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