Just as German Social Democrats joined the Nazis in singing Deutschland Uber Alles, ANDREW MURRAY observes how Starmer tries to out-Farage Farage with anti-migrant policies — but evidence shows Reform voters come from Tories, not Labour, making this ploy morally bankrupt and politically pointless

SOMETIMES the class enemy see further than we do. Or, to put it another way, Daily Telegraph writers point out things that the left is silent about, but would do well to attend to.
It was thus when the paper’s Ambrose Evans-Pritchard took the left, or most of it, to task for opposing Brexit, when the European Union would surely obstruct the implementation of any socialist programme in Britain.
So too this week when columnist Tim Stanley observed that the forces which derailed the implementation of Liz Truss’s turbo-charged neoliberalism would “if we got a Labour leader who was a genuine socialist … destroy a left-wing agenda, too.”

Just as German Social Democrats joined the Nazis in singing Deutschland Uber Alles, ANDREW MURRAY observes how Starmer tries to out-Farage Farage with anti-migrant policies — but evidence shows Reform voters come from Tories, not Labour, making this ploy morally bankrupt and politically pointless