Encouraging after the political disgrace, which was the “anti-semitism in the Labour Party” is how the British public has reacted – in the polls and its ability to determine the poltical discourse. Being able to bounce back like this is a sign of poltical strength and momentum. For more information on the IPPR programme see here.
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