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Is Labour too divided to win?

Daily Politics from the New Statesman

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The Labour Party and Its Culture

Since its birth at the beginning of the twentieth century, the party as constantly teated on the brink of civil war. While may be in fighting, they're not very good at actually ousting their leaders. George lansbury is thus far the sturnd out exception. And obviously, this election has come about because they brought boris johnson down - something that labour party is very bad at doing with its own leaders.

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