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The best that's Left in Labour. Good writing. Sharp criticism. Open debate. Campaigning. Red or green, aligned or not, Left Futures seeks to refresh and activate your politics.

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Left Futures - forward thinking for the democratic left Skip to Content ↓ Forward thinking for the democratic left Home About Us Contributors The grotesque chaos of Claire Kober’s Haringey Feb 5th, 2018 by David Osland The resignation of a council leader would normally be no biggie. I mean, I’m guessing entirely here, but presumably that happens in towns or cities across Britain several times a year, for one reason or another. These things usually merit a run of front pages in the local press, and perhaps a short mention or two nationally. They are then swiftly forgotten, as just another ego-driven municipal hissy fit over a bypass or an over-budget leisure centre. All of that makes the events surrounding Claire Kober’s departure in Haringey simply extraordinarily. Continue reading → Share: Tweet More Share on Tumblr Pocket Print Delicious 18 comments Posted in: Uncategorized Time to move on from the 1980s, Lord Hattersley Dec 6th, 2017 by...

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