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Three West Midlands Labour MPs start policy assault on Corbyn

  • 6th November 2015
  • Paul Dale
  • Featured, Ian Austin, Jeremy Corbyn, labour party, Labour Party (UK), Liz Kendall, News, Partner Posts, Shabana Mahmood, Yvette Cooper
Birmingham and West Midlands MPs from Labour’s centre ground have won policy making posts in the party machinery, raising further speculation of an stealth-attack challenge to Jeremy Corbyn. Most of

Corbyn shadow cabinet in full: ‘balanced team’, but left takes key posts

  • 14th September 2015
  • Paul Dale
  • Angela Eagle, Diane Abbott, Featured, Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell, Labour Party (UK), News, shadow cabinet, Yvette Cooper
Jeremy Corbyn has completed his shadow cabinet line-up, with a boast that for the first time Labour will have a majority of women in its top team. Sixteen of the

‘Yvette will beat Jeremy to Labour leadership’, claims Liam Byrne

  • 7th September 2015
  • Paul Dale
  • Andy Burnham, Featured, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party (UK), Liam Byrne, Liz Kendall, News, Yvette Cooper
Yvette Cooper will beat favourite Jeremy Corbyn to become Labour party leader, Birmingham Hodge Hill MP Liam Byrne has forecast. He expects Ms Cooper to benefit from fast-growing support in

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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