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‘Labour simply has more seats to lose in Leave-voting areas’
Ian Sinclair talks to STEVE HOWELL, Corbyn's former deputy director of strategy and communications, about what Labour’s strategy should be as Britain stands poised to go to the polls again
Former Corbyn campaign strategist Steve Howell

“LABOUR’S narrative will have to be sharper this time”: Steve Howell on the looming general election.

Having run a communications company for more than 20 years, longstanding Labour Party member Steve Howell took leave of absence to work for Jeremy Corbyn as deputy director of strategy and communications. 

He played a key role in Labour’s extraordinary general election performance in 2017, writing a book about his experience, Game Changer: Eight Weeks That Transformed British Politics.

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