In the wake of Ann Widdecombe’s murder, JOHN GREEN wonders whether the government will really get to grips with the root cause of these attacks on our MPs
BACK in 2017, an election was called by Theresa May, specifically with the intention of obliterating the Labour Party when it was supposedly at its weakest.
Instead the party led by Jeremy Corbyn achieved the party’s greatest swing in the vote since 1945 — a huge achievement especially with an internal war exploding inside the Parliamentary Labour Party.
Seats were won that weren’t thought possible, including mine in Crewe and Nantwich, and we deprived Theresa May of her majority.
Former Labour MP LAURA SMITH makes the case for The Many slate in the elections to Your Party’s new executive
Your Party can become an antidote to Reform UK – but only by rooting itself in communities up and down the country, says CLAUDIA WEBBE
JAMIE DRISCOLL’s group, Majority, with an inclusive approach and supportive training, aims to sidestep many of the problems afflicting Britain’s progressive movement
Deep disillusionment with the Westminster cross-party consensus means rupture with the status quo is on the cards – bringing not only opportunities but also dangers, says NICK WRIGHT