Back in September, Jeremy Corbyn seemed confident that a Labour party representing a range of differing opinions was all part of the so-called 'new politics'. A few months, and hundreds of disastrous headlines later and it's rather a different story. Are free thinking and individuality ever really allowed to flourish in Westminster? Our first piece today suggests not and says that Corbyn's reshuffle marks an almost inevitable end to his plan for a different way of doing things With news breaking of two resignations from Labour's front bench, just as today's PMQs was about to start, this week's head to head between Cameron and Corbyn was set to be tough going for the Labour leader. Yet our review suggests he managed to pull out his best performance yet. Will it get noticed amidst the drama of today's events? Elsewhere, we have a piece by the former health minster Norman Lamb, on the government's handling of the junior doctors fiasco. He slams the Jeremy Hunt for failing to engage in genuine dialogue with the BMA and says the saga has put patients as risk. |
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