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Challenges for Labour

A series analysing the difficulties that will face Labour's next leader

  • Labour leadership candidates Rebecca Long-Bailey, Lisa Nandy and Keir Starmer.

    The next Labour leader must hold the Tories to account over Brexit

    Jonathan Lis
    Labour should not just meekly acquiesce to the Tories’ vision for Britain, says Jonathan Lis of the British Influence thinktank
  • Miatta Fahnbulleh

    How Labour can go beyond Tory ‘levelling up’ and drive real economic equality

    Miatta Fahnbulleh
    Boris Johnson may try to cherry-pick progressive ideas but only Labour can give communities what they want and need, says Miatta Fahnbulleh of the New Economics Foundation
  • Rory Scothorne

    Labour can only recover in Scotland if it listens to the voters it lost

    Rory Scothorne
    For most SNP voters the party remains the most likely alternative – if it supports a new referendum, says academic Rory Scothorne
  • C2MULK Simply Business Call Centre in Sol House, Northampton, 26th April 2019. Photos for The Guardian by John Robertson.

    Forget the ‘red wall’, Labour can win by appealing to a new demographic

    Alex Niven
    The next leader should focus on building support among young people, families and precarious workers around urban centres, says lecturer Alex Niven
  • Striking Uber drivers in Birmingham in May last year

    Labour doesn’t need to shift right – it needs to get creative

    Tom Kibasi
  • Keir Starmer

    This leadership race is starting to unite the Labour party

    Sienna Rodgers
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