Author: The Guardian

From rust belt to mill towns: a tale of two voter revolts | Thomas Frank

On the eve of Britain’s election, Thomas Frank, who anticipated the rise of Trump among white working-class voters in the US, visited the industrial heartlands of northern England to compare two momentous contestsThe Red...

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Election 2017: parties enter final hours of personalised and bruising campaign – live

Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn make final appeals as UK prepares to go to the pollsThe Snap: sign up for our daily election email – and read today’sNicola Sturgeon interview: ‘difficult’ May will struggle...

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Trump’s attack on London mayor ‘indefensible’, says former CIA chief

Michael Hayden says US president’s tweets in wake of London Bridge terror attack were ‘stunning for all of us in America’Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and NSA, has described Donald Trump’s...

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Brexit vote ‘burst the dam’ of loyalty for lifelong Labour voters, says Green

Damian Green, the work and pensions secretary, is upbeat about Tory chances in Labour’s heartlands in northern EnglandGeneral election 2017 – live updatesLast year’s Brexit vote “burst the dam” and...

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