We need to understand the history of this attempt to define antisemitism.
Labour should adopt the IHRA code, with the Home Affairs Select Committee’s caveats
Corbyn’s Labour like the Five Star Movement has adopted a policy agenda based on political and social justice.
We need to find a way to build political movements that make space for difficult questions, for diversity, for ambivalence. But how?
Labour’s future cannot be left to depend on a relic, who, for a brief few weeks, performed beyond expectations.
To have a fighting chance, Labour MPs should ignore Corbyn and go after May's Achilles heel: Remain voters.
Non-voters aren't apathetic, but alienated. Corbyn needs to mobilise them to win.
The conference saw an emboldened Left and a dejected Blairite camp, both struggling to come to terms with the new political terrain.
Does Labour wish to fight for a better deal within the system, or change the system?
A Labour split would be disastrous. But the party can avoid this if it learns from the republicanism of Machiavelli.
What is the Labour Party and how can new members get involved?
Corbyn seems less inclined to buy the 'compromises' that TTIP negotiators are selling - which campaigners have labelled 'lipstick on a pig'. But will our national parliaments even get a vote?