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@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Corbyn could come out fighting with a rebellious remain and reform agenda | Ash Sarkar
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
The expulsion of Alastair Campbell is a Spartacus moment for Labour members | Letters
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5 years ago
Jeremy Corbyn reacts to Labour losses in EU elections – video
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5 years ago
Labour must back second Brexit vote or lose next election, Tom Watson warns
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5 years ago
European elections: tactical voting and strategic thinking for remainers | Letters
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5 years ago
The Observer view on the European elections | Observer editorial
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5 years ago
Labour voters left high and dry in EU elections | Letters
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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
Why is Labour just letting the Brexit party win the European elections? | Mary Kaldor
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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