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How do we protect the upsides of flexibility for workers whilst providing security and union representation?

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Reshaping the gig economy: union representation and worker protections newstatesman.com/spotlight/2024…

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How do we protect the upsides of flexibility for workers whilst providing security and union representation? Listen here to our exclusive podcast episode, in partnership with Uber.

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“David Cameron’s ability to evade questions is second to none,” writes Freddie Hayward on the Foreign Secretary’s appearance before MPs. newstatesman.com/politics/uk-po…

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Given the myriad crises facing the Tories and Britain, square one doesn’t feel like a threat right now. In fact, it looks rather appealing, writes Rachel Cunliffe. newstatesman.com/politics/the-s…

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Rishi Sunak still needs to meet four of the five pledges he made this time last year. No wonder he told reporters that he had “lots to get on with”, writes Rachel Cunliffe ⬇️ newstatesman.com/thestaggers/20…

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Keir Starmer is the master of dropping pledges without suffering political consequences. What happened to Labour’s promise to invest £28bn a year into the green economy?

🖊️ By Freddie Hayward newstatesman.com/thestaggers/20…

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No governing party has ever won from a starting position as weak as the Conservatives’, writes Ben Walker. newstatesman.com/politics/polli…

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A Trump return would be a disaster for the West. But it also creates opportunities for Keir Starmer, writes David Gauke. newstatesman.com/comment/2024/0…

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Keir Starmer’s New Year speech today in Bristol was all about politics.

The Labour leader’s approach comes with risks as well as rewards, writes Freddie Hayward. newstatesman.com/thestaggers/20…

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“I think the nation is sick of waffle and no action. The country’s never been in such a bad state.”

Last November, Richard Tice, the leader of Reform UK, told Rachel Cunliffe he had no intention of making a deal with the Conservatives ⬇️ newstatesman.com/politics/uk-po…

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Rishi Sunak was not removed by the right of his party in 2023 and almost certainly will not be this side of a general election. But the right’s recapture of the party leadership looks only a matter of time, writes David Gauke. newstatesman.com/comment/2023/1…

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The SNP’s combination of high taxes and low growth is sending a negative message to the world, writes Chris Deerin. newstatesman.com/politics/scotl…

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With the Rwanda bill back before MPs soon and Conservatives from both the left and the right of the party keen to ensure it meets their criteria, Rishi Sunak faces a tough fight in the new year, writes Rachel Cunliffe. newstatesman.com/politics/uk-po…

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Even though the final term of every government has a fin de siècle quality, a sense of rolling crisis, they don’t generally come with the constant drumbeat of MPs being picked off one by one, for reasons either shocking or absurd, writes @jonnelledge. newstatesman.com/comment/2023/1…

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“Initially a reluctant candidate for a Herefordshire Council seat, I discovered the camaraderie, conflict and thrill of local elections.”

By Matthew Engel ⬇️ newstatesman.com/politics/uk-po…

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My piece for ⁦The New Statesman⁩ on the Rwanda Bill and the Tory centrists - the tactical case for acquiescing but the strategic risks of allowing the party to be driven further to the extremes. newstatesman.com/comment/2023/1…

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Those in Westminster will want to reduce the chance of friction between a Labour government in London and one in Cardiff, writes Freddie Hayward. newstatesman.com/politics/labou…

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By voting for the Rwanda bill, One Nation MPs have dragged their party further to the extremes, writes David Gauke. newstatesman.com/comment/2023/1…

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Keir Starmer did not seem able to decide what he wanted to achieve with this pre-Christmas .

Rachel Cunliffe reports ⬇️ newstatesman.com/politics/uk-po…

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