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Burnham is a Giant Step Backwards to a Better Sort of British Politics

Victory for Labour. A heavy and wounding defeat for Nigel Farage and Reform UK. Triumph for Andy Burnham. Complete and utter ruin for Keir Starmer. We are witnessing the destruction of a prime minister. In real time. It is so humiliating that it’s horrible to watch.

Starmer found himself in an invidious position by the final days of the Makerfield by-election. His only route to survival was a victory for Labour’s deadly enemy, Reform.

Everybody in the Labour Party knows that, without Andy Burnham, Labour would have crashed to defeat. With Burnham, Labour won an easy victory. The astonishing scale of that victory explains why we will be witnessing the arrival of a new British prime minister.

‘Hockney’s Art Was as Much an Intellectual Exercise as It Was an Expression of the Joy He Took From Being Alive’

Henry Porter remembers the colourful life and work of the celebrated British artist David Hockney, who died this month
Henry Porter

After Makerfield, the Answer Cannot be Managerial Politics with a Different Accent

Only structural change which seeks to transform a failing system can actually deliver a politics people will believe in, writes Labour MP Clive Lewis
Clive Lewis MP