Seumas Milne
Seumas Milne is Labour's director of strategy and communications. He is a former Guardian columnist and associate editor
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The Tories should not whoop too soon over Jeremy CorbynHe has already defied conventional political wisdom. With support from his own MPs, he can do the same on the national stage
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Jeremy Corbyn’s conference speech – the verdictA spirited call to arms or a long-distance ramble? Our panellists give their views on the Labour leader’s speech
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It’s the British establishment that has a problem with democracyThe elite has little time for elections that deliver the wrong results. And Jeremy Corbyn’s was one of them
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Jeremy Corbyn’s victory has already transformed politicsIf the Labour leader’s supporters keep their heads, his election can break open the political system
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China can ride out this crisis. But we’re on course for another crashMarket mayhem is the product of the aftershocks of 2008. No wonder calls for alternatives are growing
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The crucifixion of Greece is killing the European projectThis attempt to turn Athens into a debt colony will fail – and open the way to the breakup of the eurozone
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By scapegoating Muslims, Cameron fuels radicalisationMinisters foster terror with their wars. Now they attack liberties at home in the name of British values
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There’s no reason to accept austerity. It can be defeatedThe Tories don’t have a mandate for what they’re set to unleash. Opposition has to go beyond parliament
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The case for radical change in Europe can’t be left to the nationalist rightGreece’s punishment and Cameron’s referendum games underline who really calls the shots in the EU
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Now the truth emerges: how the US fuelled the rise of Isis in Syria and IraqThe sectarian terror group won’t be defeated by the western states that incubated it in the first place
Cameron isn’t colonising the centre. That’s fraudulent spin