If the party is fool or coward enough to chase the SNP onto its philosophical home ground, it is just teeing itself up for annihilation.
That’s Toby Perkins of Chesterfield. And they claim that we’re the Nasty Party.
CCHQ want to exploit this red dawn to inflict deep damage on the Labour brand that will long outlast the current leadership.
Labour’s independent election review finds an electorate which wants an activist government that lives within its means. Where have we heard that before?
Hold the faith, repeat the mantras and blame the people seem to be the Opposition’s three rules.
The gap between Labour “the party” and Labour, the people who believe communal effort can overcome want, has become far too vast.
The Health Secretary is one of the big winners from the Conservative election campaign – and is now a heavyweight politician of the first rank.
For economic, moral and political reasons we should introduce a new generation of Enterprise Zones to heal the wounds of the 1980s.
Labour could have done better with a different leader and a different strategy. But its error was its usual one: to assume moral superiority
The only vision of the fair society that strengthens, rather than saps, our economic competitiveness is the meritocratic kind that boosts social mobility.
Record employment is the jewel in the crown of this Government’s five-year term.
Only we have the economic plan to deliver the funding that will allow the NHS to continue to deliver high quality care.
Even if Cameron has given a little glimpse of his inner Netanyahu, Miliband displays all the pragmatism of Salvador Allende.
Having built the benefits trap, they have fought every reform required to dismantle it.
Twenty years at Harriet Harman’s high altar of all women shortlists and selection quotas are duly delivering their reward – for the Conservatives.