Zachary HardmanWhy radical localism could be Labour’s route back to powerIn 2011, the city of Preston in Lancashire, was on its knees. Life expectancy for men and women was in the bottom 8 and 7% of the country…Jan 15, 2020Jan 15, 2020
Zachary HardmanWhat happened at the South Wales derby should concern us allOn Sunday, the South Wales police placed ordinary football fans under mass surveillance. It won’t be the first time. Just three months ago…Jan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020
Zachary HardmanLabour has missed its chance to define a new political consensusOnly a couple of months ago and the Tory Party was in the midst of an existential crisis. It had elected a leader thought by many to be…Dec 20, 2019Dec 20, 2019
Zachary HardmanRory Stewart: the common good and the need for compromiseThe Tory leadership candidate is giving the government’s seemingly defeated deal new lifeJun 6, 2019Jun 6, 2019
Zachary HardmanLabour must forge an electoral third way if it is to regain political powerThe 2016 EU referendum exposed the frailties of the electoral coalition upon which three Labour governments were built. Bereft of a…Sep 29, 2018Sep 29, 2018