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After years of Yes-No politics dividing Scotland, is this a return to left-right?
Adam Tomkins / June 9, 2017
Last night, the SNP lost votes to us Conservatives—but also to Corbyn's Labour
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Whatever the pundits say, Corbyn has proved that the left can win
Ellie Mae O'Hagan / June 9, 2017
Labour's extraordinary result was down to a bold, enthusiastic campaign from Corbyn and his team
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In this election, everyone's a loser—although Corbyn will be thrilled
John McTernan / June 9, 2017
This election was designed to contrast May and Corbyn. In the end, both of them lost out
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The 2017 general election result will have ramifications far beyond party politics
Stephanie Boland / June 9, 2017
Labour has eaten into the Tory majority, with implications that reach far beyond May's premiership
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Shock exit poll predicts hung parliament
Alex Dean / June 8, 2017
With the Conservatives as the largest party
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Why is Labour surging—and how worried should the Tories be?
Peter Kellner / June 6, 2017
The polls have swung in an unprecedented manner, but keep an eye on the leaders' personal ratings. They could determine the result on Thursday
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Why it's time to consign televised political debates to the scrap heap
Sarah Niblock / June 1, 2017
Corbyn's decision to show up in Theresa May's absence was vindicated—but the format hindered all candidates, and the viewer learnt little
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Leader interviews: May and Corbyn treated voters like children on Monday night
Peter Kellner / May 30, 2017
They both pretended to answer difficult questions when in fact they wriggled out of them. The electorate would respect some candour
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This week, Corbyn proved that Labour finally stands for something
Ellie Mae O'Hagan / May 30, 2017
In “The Battle for Number 10,” the Labour leader outlined the kind of country he wants to build; one where people at the top pay a little more to ensure a better future for young people
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Northern Ireland has bigger issues than Corbyn's IRA views
Siobhan Fenton / May 23, 2017
For many of us actually affected by IRA violence, the most offensive aspect of the current debate is not Corbyn's comments but being used as a cheap political point.
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