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Sing together for Paris

Sing together for Paris Date: 16 November 2015

The horrific murders in Paris shocked us all. Let us come together to show solidarity with the French people – and show that terrorists will not divide us.

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Toxic Trump: the GOP’s populist crisis and how Cameron dodged the same bullet

Toxic Trump: the GOP’s populist crisis and how Cameron dodged the same bullet Date: 30 October 2015

Trump risks toxifying US Republicans but with the populist challenge coming from outside the party, UK Conservatives needn’t fear death by demographics, write Frank Sharry and Sunder Katwala

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Why millions choose to wear a remembrance poppy

Why millions choose to wear a remembrance poppy Date: 27 October 2015

Let’s have no ‘culture wars’ over the poppy, writes Avaes Mohammad: The strength of our tradition of remembrance is that it’s voluntary.

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Extremism: why a counter-narrative is never enough

Extremism: why a counter-narrative is never enough Date: 19 October 2015

Countering the destructive and divisive narratives of extremists is vital, but on its own a counter-narrative will never be enough. We also need to offer all people in our society a positive and inclusive vision of a British society that we all want to share, and in which we are all welcome to play a part, argues Sunder Katwala.

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The Great British Take-Off to end inequality

The Great British Take-Off to end inequality Date: 8 October 2015

The PM’s ‘Great British Take-Off’ speech on inequality was particularly well-timed. Proof of the pudding will the action that follows, writes Sunder Katwala

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May vs Osborne – which Conservative future on immigration?

May vs Osborne – which Conservative future on immigration? Date: 6 October 2015

What should the 2020 Conservative manifesto say about immigration – and where do the rival leadership candidates stand? asks Steve Ballinger

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We need a plan from the Home Secretary, not just a speech

We need a plan from the Home Secretary, not just a speech Date: 6 October 2015

Instead of a conference speech setting out how bad things are, the Home Secretary should set out a plan for how she will do something about it, writes Sunder Katwala

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David Cameron’s new majority coalition

David Cameron’s new majority coalition Date: 5 October 2015

David Cameron needed to secure the support of up to 3 million new voters to win his 2015 majority. And, writes Sunder Katwala, that’s just what he did.

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Key EU questions unresolved for Labour

Key EU questions unresolved for Labour Date: 29 September 2015

Three significant questions remain about Labour’s strategy towards Europe, writes Sunder Katwala

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