Letters: John Corner welcomes Labour’s bold ideas, but Steve Flatley warns they will be merely academic if the party is defeated in December, and Shaun Soper says the party is ignoring centrist voters
Andy Beckett gets in early with a positive message before what might be Labour’s fourth election loss in a row . His good news is that the very approach that could bring defeat has also initiated a change nationally in progressive thinking about how politics should be done, even if we have to wait a few years for this drift to the left to strengthen.
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