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2 years ago
The cause of our food and petrol shortages is Brexit – yet no one dares name it | Jonathan Freedland
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3 years ago
Brexit is back – and Labour's dilemma has not changed | Owen Jones
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4 years ago
The Guardian view on Boris Johnson’s parliament: opposition needs a purpose | Editorial
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4 years ago
The Guardian view on general election 2019: A fleeting chance to stop Boris Johnson in his tracks | Editorial
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5 years ago
The Guardian view on the EU election results: no mandate for no deal | Editorial
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5 years ago
The Guardian view on the EU elections: a chance to reshape our politics | Editorial
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5 years ago
I’ve always backed Labour. But on Thursday, I will vote Green for the first time | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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5 years ago
Jeremy Corbyn has to get off the fence for Labour to see off the Faragists | Polly Toynbee
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5 years ago
Both Labour and the Tories have gone awol on Brexit | Matthew d’Ancona