The left will strengthen their position inside Labour, but may push more voters towards the more centrist, avowedly unionist Scottish Conservatives.
“A lot of voters know from experience they’ll have a new policy by Wednesday,” our Executive Editor argues.
Politics often expects a quick answer. But the quick answer often isn’t the best. From education to Brexit, complex questions deserve proper thought.
Labour’s latest ‘new position’ on leaving the EU is even more confused than all their previous positions.
Renationalisation would cost a fortune, fail to address over-crowding, and leave passengers even more vulnerable to cynical strike action.
“I got us into this mess, and I’m going to get her out”, she told MPs earlier this summer. She should say so directly to Party members this autumn.
By discussing a sensitive topic in Muslim communities, you do not give oxygen to racists. You cut off their supply.
Plans to give much more time for rank-and-file speeches may be why Khan and Burnham are having a hard time getting speaking slots.
The Conservative view of opportunity is nearer the truth than the cynicism of a villain in Game of Thrones.
You can help to warn voters before it’s too late.
The Department of Health must establish its own complaints office, which in turn must be accountable to the Secretary of State and thence to Parliament.
What can parents do? Avoid reading Robin Hood as a bedtime story? I asked around, and came up with a few answers.
Young people won’t flock to the party just because we have better graphics, they will come when we offer solutions based on our beliefs.