Peter Hyman | The Guardian

The former chief speechwriter and strategist for Tony Blair offers a devastating critique of how the demise of New Labour and the successive failures of Brown and Miliband have left Labour in a parlous state. It is now home to two parties one made up of Corbyn supporters and the other a centre-left party.

The former chief speechwriter and strategist for Tony Blair offers a devastating critique of how the demise of New Labour and the successive failures of Brown and Miliband have left Labour in a parlous state. It is now home to two parties – one made up of Corbyn supporters and the other a centre-left party. They can’t coexist. One or other will have to find a home outside Labour

Published: 20 Dec 2015

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