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Wales, the Corbyn surge, and the direction of the democratic left

Gideon Calder Orcid Logo, David Marquand, Leanne Wood, Neal Lawson

Soundings, Volume: 63, Issue: 63, Pages: 45 - 54

Swansea University Author: Gideon Calder Orcid Logo

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Roundtable discussion discussing the prospects for social democracy in Wales and elsewhere in the wake of the Corbyn leadership victory. Was it a game-changer? Do political horizons remain much as they were? What are the prospects for progressive alliances, for example across Labour, Plaid and the G...

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