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  "description": "Labour is losing today because we are a party that won’t say Britain is broken – when it is, won’t challenge the rules of globalisation, and we are now a party defined only through tax, spend and welfare — and with no answer for working class voters who’ve been left behind. The question isn’t how...",
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  "textContent": "Labour is losing today because we are a party that won’t say Britain is broken – when it is, won’t challenge the rules of globalisation, and we are now a party defined only through tax, spend and welfare — and with no answer for working class voters who’ve been left behind. The question isn’t how to win them back. It’s whether Labour wants to represent them at all. [The Guardian: Elections 2026 live] Das ist gut formuliert, finde ich. Es beschreibt die Sozialdemokratie nicht nur in England. Wenn sie weiter agiert wie der Betriebsrat der Konservativen wird sie untergehen.",
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