"We've got to have this thing over here, whatever it costs," Labour's then foreign secretary Ernest Bevin reportedly said in the 1940s, and "we've got to have the bloody Union Jack on top of it".
The cleverness in the Labour Party’s branding is that it was hardly ... Campaign signs held by supporters at events showed elements of the Union Jack flag and read “Change,” while digital ...
The Labour Party's once sacred and symbiotic relationship ... in the 1959 British comedy I’m All Right Jack. Such portrayals of union leaders as uncompromising contrarians continued, influencing ...
Ms Rayner's communications chief Jack McKenna was suspended by the party almost a year ago. This was seen at the time as a sign of rising tensions between Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and ...