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Who Owns the Party? - Rosa Luxemburg Foundation

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After Jeremy Corbyn's defeat in 2019 and his exclusion from the Labour Party, after the decline of mass extra-parliamentary mobilizations such as the student movement of 2010, and not least since the global rise of the extreme right, the British left – which in some respects hurried from one success to the next ten years ago – appears to be a weakened, marginalized political force. Yet, in 2025, unexpected signs of life moved. Under the leadersh…
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After Jeremy Corbyn's defeat in 2019 and his exclusion from the Labour Party, after the decline of mass extra-parliamentary mobilizations such as the student movement of 2010, and not least since the global rise of the extreme right, the British left – which in some respects hurried from one success to the next ten years ago – appears to be a weakened, marginalized political force. Yet, in 2025, unexpected signs of life moved. Under the leadersh…

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rosalux.de broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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