
The Sunday Debate: Is Labour Unelectable?
Intelligence Squared
Civil Rights and Modern Divisiveness
This chapter explores the transformation of the civil rights movement, contrasting historical unity with contemporary identity politics that create division. It critiques the current approach of the progressive left, particularly within the Labour Party, emphasizing the consequences on electoral success and the importance of open debate on sensitive societal issues. The discussion culminates in a vote indicating the perceived unelectability of Labour, underscoring the necessity of addressing constituents' concerns for a more inclusive future.
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