Instead, the Party must demonstrate how the Labour leader as Prime Minister would raise living costs and damage public service.
Plus: Up, up and away – HS2’s costs. Staying down – LibDem poll ratings. Stuck where they are – Labour’s.
Plus: My exclusive insight into that May Corbyn summit. Why does the BBC indulge Brok? And: Cooper trooper – not so super.
The Foreign Secretary says that anybody who thinks of the country’s socialist government as a model should consult their TV screens.
Peterson rejects collectivist doctrines, and instead emphasises the importance of the individual. This is why so many people say they have been inspired by his work.
An open letter to Penny Mordaunt, the Secretary of State for International Development.
Corbyn surely knows that Chavista populism isn’t the only alternative to a traditionalist, oligarchic right.
We must never forget that the Opposition would ally us with any tyrant, terrorist or thug so long as they recite the requisite ideological verses.
The former Mayor of London appears to live by Lenin’s dictum that “A revolution without firing squads is a waste of time”.
Put harshly, it can be the ideology of the free-rider, the citizen who neglects the demands of citizenship.
Let’s see if Labour stands with Venezuela’s oppressed. For what party could truly say that it supports labour, while lending support to the butchery of labourers?