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The former Labour home secretary is pragmatic about the future of politics but deeply concerned about voters’ collapsing ...
In an interview with The i Paper, Environment Secretary Steve Reed blamed the welfare fiasco this week on the entire Cabinet, ...
We have gone back to the four challenges we set Labour after last year's big election victory to check on progress ...
The Deputy Prime Minister should be deployed as a John Prescott figure to connect with the party, Labour MPs say ...
Ruskin College, Oxford, has named one of its central teaching spaces The John Prescott Room in honour of the late John ...
Ruskin College, which was founded in 1899 by two Americans who studied at Oxford University and decided that the same level ...
Angela Rayner has dismissed the prospect of her ever becoming prime minister, saying there is “not a chance” she will take on ...
Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ...
The result provides some relief for Starmer, whose party has suffered a steep fall in support after it raised taxes, cut welfare benefits and got into a row over donations.
Tony Blair described Prescott as the "guardian" of the party's conscience, a "working-class boy from a small Welsh town, who rose to the highest ranks of the land by merit, by graft, by greatness ...
John was a complicated man, wrestling frequently with the tangle of altruism and ambition that motivates political animals" Prescott possessed "deep principles" but was also determined to "make ...
John Prescott was seen as the political link to the working class in a Labour party increasingly led by modernising, middle-class professionals such as Tony Blair and Peter Mandelson. Credit: BRIAN ...
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