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liberal and leftwing British Jews are feeling isolated as figures on the right seize the initiative in condemning antisemitism and robustly defending Israel. For some, antisemitism can only be confronted through broad alliances with other
Liberal-National government’s resolve to stamp out antisemitism remained “unwavering”. “The Crisafulli government supports the recommendation to continue work on an interstate information-sharing program and background check framework as a priority
liberating.” Later in the exchange, Ocasio-Cortez said she wanted to “make decisions from a place of how are we going to change the country”. Ocasio-Cortez’s evocative response to Axelrod – once an adviser
liberate businesses," he told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg. Reform's deputy leader Richard Tice told the same programme that his party's electoral success represented a "seismic earthquake in British politics". On Thursday, Reform
liberal stronghold. Trump has been particularly unpopular in [Los Angeles](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/los-angeles), even more so after last year, when immigration agents began detaining people in city streets, sparking widespread protests. The president deployed
liberal and too "weak on crime", together with the AI image, have crystallised a shift in opinion among many Catholic conservatives since the war began six weeks ago. "I pray that all of this will
Liberal Democrats](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/liberaldemocrats), largely ignored in recent weeks, could wake up as the biggest party in English local government. This is just one of several paradoxes for the party’s leader, [Ed Davey
progressive Congresswoman [Cori Bush](/news/2024/8/7/cori-bush-loses-democratic-primary-after-huge-campaign-by-pro-israel-groups) in 2024. ## The Trump factor Beyond the millions of dollars in pro-Israel spending, Massie needs to survive another potent force in Republican politics – Trump’s wrath. The US president
Progress wing. In recent months he has been seen as seeking to position himself further to the left, perhaps in an effort to secure more support from the members who will ultimately choose the victor
Progressive and independent [Democrats](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/democrats) have largely supported Platner in his bid to unseat the moderate Republican incumbent, but with two days to go before primary voting, the contest has turned into
Liberal Democrats were on one seat, with six left to declare. The political scientist John Curtice had forecasted Plaid Cymru would be the largest party in the Senedd with a projected 41 to 46 seats
liberal surge in a state long dominated by conservatives. Also topping the ticket will be the race to choose a Democratic gubernatorial candidate. Many in the party see the opening in the governor’s mansion
Liberal Democrats 200. The [Conservatives](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/conservatives) are also set for a drubbing, with a net loss of 1,010 councillors under Fisher’s estimates, in a clear sign of voter dissatisfaction with Britain
Liberal Democrats more than 150. The Conservative Party – traditionally Britain's other dominant political force alongside Labour – also performed badly, losing over 500 seats. These were regional elections, meaning voters chose which politicians they wanted
Liberal Democrat challenge in Merton. However, it lost control of Wandsworth and also Westminster. The results sparked another round of criticism for the embattled prime minister, whose approval ratings are some of the worst
progress on going green — the nation's emissions are down by around 50% since 1990. But that does not necessarily mean the UK's overall global footprint has fallen by that much. Many
progressing in the civil service. Badenoch's speech comes after [the murder of Henry Nowak](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpvpv2xylgeo) and the police's response fuelled questions about equality policies and laws. The Conservatives are trying
progressive and stable government and that almost certainly will require responsible partnership," said Antoniw, who did not seek re-election on Thursday. Asked whether he thought Sir Keir could continue as prime minister, he said
progressive Democrat who sits on the LA city council, told her supporters. Now in a twist fit for Hollywood, it is Raman who will be advancing to the November election to face off against
liberal state on what he calls a "common sense" platform rather than party ideology. Hilton has presented himself as a political outsider, casting his campaign as a push to restore affordability and opportunity in what