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By Rafael Behr
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In UK, political momentum is with Corbyn
The leader of the opposition has what it takes but no one knows how credible is the prospect of a Labour win
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Italy populists gain from Europe anger epidemic
Other EU countries won’t imitate Brexit but the forces that created it are part of the crisis that is truly pan-European
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Tech giants won’t go down without a fight
The power of corporate giants like Amazon and Facebook is unparalleled. A regulatory assault seems urgent, inevitable — and impossible
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Labour will have to make up its mind — soon
The party cannot lurk in the shadow of Tory disunity forever
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Nuances of a US-UK special relationship
Trump’s Tory apologists fail to see that the historic America-Britain connection is built on values the president traduces
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May’s charmless style won’t help Brexit talks
The prime minister’s lack of diplomacy towards EU leaders is weakening Britain’s negotiating position, making a smooth exit less likely
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May’s true strength is grasp of British culture
Having read the public mood in the UK, the prime minister is successfully navigating it
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May needs to hear dissenting voices
The level of control the prime minister has over her ministers is not a model for healthy government
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World needs a debate to root out terrorism
Politics must not be treated as a distraction from the defence against terrorism. It is our defence against terrorism
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Being radical with a moderate face
Millions of people, Leavers and Remainers, will vote for May next month because they see in her the reassuring face of cautious, managed change
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May unfit to drive Brexit through
Most voters backed parties promising to leave the EU, but not with this prime minister at the helm. If talks do begin next week, the task is to avoid calamity
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May missed a chance to do politics differently
A hung parliament may have been a moment to reach out beyond the DUP, but the British prime minister chose to stick with the old rules
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