The week Uncut

08/05/2011, 05:23:44 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Atul Hatwal find the clouds in Labour’s local election silver lining

Dan Hodges on AV and the mythical progressive majority

John Woodcock thinks Cameron is a closet Uncut reader

Uncut gets to know the shadow defence secretary

Peter Watt says some people still believe in democracy

Sunder Katwala makes his bid to organise Ed’s stag do

…and Tom Harris says he hopes that is the end of AV

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Caption contest: Lefty love in special

05/05/2011, 11:46:12 AM

“The party is split” read the headlines. “Labour is dangerously divided over electoral reform” they said. They wish. Tomorrow a  temporary division will come to an end. If Huhne and Clegg thought the AV campaign was bad – wait until the Labour assasins are reunited.

Where does he get those shirts?

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The week Uncut

30/04/2011, 02:21:08 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Atul Hatwal reports on Jim Murphy’s climb up the shadcab league table

Sunder Katwala rules out an early election

Kevin Meagher asks what kind of leaders do we have?

Rob Marchant says Cameron is benefiting from Labour’s AV squabbles

Uncut gets to know shadow health secretary John Healey

Calum Wright analyses Labour’s campaign in Scotland

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The week Uncut

23/04/2011, 10:30:13 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Dan Hodges wants the Guardianistas to get dirty

Kevin Meagher thinks it is time Prezza put the gloves back on

Tom Watson told Douglas Alexander off and then said sorry

Sunder Katwala reports on the “purple bookers”

Jim Murphy wants a ‘No’ vote, but not because of Clegg

Alex Hilton is sick of the “we work hard defence” of fptp

Atul Hatwal reveals the real Labour untruth on immigration

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The week Uncut

16/04/2011, 10:30:53 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Atul Hatwal presents the shadow cabinet goal of the month competition

Dan Hodges thinks blue Labour needs a spinner

Tom Watson says Rebekah Brooks should resign

Michael Dugher reports back from Leicester South

Stella Creasy says private debt is this government’s public injustice

Nick Keehan reports on Cameron’s immigration speech

Sunder Katwala says Nick Cohen is wrong on religion

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The week Uncut

09/04/2011, 10:20:56 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Ed Balls says this week saw another black Wednesday for millions of Britons

Ex gen sec Peter Watt offers some advice for interested applicants

Dan Hodges asks why don’t we try and find out why we lost?

Tom Watson says letter from director of public prosecutions discredits Met testimony

Atul Hatwal offers up an Old Politics case for AV

Recovering intern, Sabrina Francis, thinks there must be a better way

…and Tom Harris takes aim at Ollie Letwin in this weeks half a minute Harris

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The week Uncut

03/04/2011, 04:00:21 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Atul Hatwal brings us the March shadow cabinet work rate table

Peter Watt says groupthink is developing – and it is dangerous

Sunder Katwala thinks the unthinkable on a Labour-SNP coaltion

Dan Hodges says UK Uncut was always going to spoil Labour’s party

Michael Dugher sees last week as the beginning of a journey for Ed Miliband

Dan Cooke reveals Osborne’s secret addiction to debt

…and Tom Harris gives UK Uncut a warm round of applause

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The week Uncut

26/03/2011, 10:30:52 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Tom Watson decided to back Cameron… and then changed his mind

Dan Hodges says Libya is not Cameron’s first war, it’s Blair’s last

Sally Bercow predicted the usual Tory fare on budget day

Atul Hatwal reveals how the fuel stabiliser will hike household energy bills

Peter Watt asks: where’s the social care in the health and social care bill?

Rob Marchant doesn’t want Ed to march for the alternative

Jonathan Todd thinks Miliband can own the future in a way Cameron can’t

…and in this weeks Half a minute Harris, Tom backed Theresa May on student visas


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The week Uncut

19/03/2011, 10:15:37 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Michael Dugher says the right posture can really help a squeezed middle

Tom Watson looks forward, and says winners don’t look back

Sally Bercow says ministers are all over the place – no grip, no delivery

Atul Hatwal thinks Ed Balls has a commitment problem

Victoria Williams wants more women in the government

… and in this weeks Half a minute Harris, Tom took on Polly over AV

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The week Uncut

12/03/2011, 09:30:28 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Dan Hodges asks who will be the next Labour leader.

Atul Hatwal crunches the numbers to reveal the government’s total loss of grip

Tom Watson thinks Cameron would be lucky to get out of the pub alive

Kevin Meagher says Dave’s got nowt to say and Nick’s just scared

Peter Watt wants us to leave the cuts protests and join the fuel protests

Matt Cavanagh on Cameron’s shambolic foreign policy mistakes

Victoria Williams asks what this government are doing for women

John Woodcock says the Tories are failing to back British business

…and Uncut aired episode two of ‘Half a minute Harris’

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