Letters
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Letters: James Pitt says we need to meet and understand those with whom we disagree, Derek Matthews considers the treatment of Brexit voters, while Helen McCarthy wishes we had a society that could care for everyone
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Letters: Former MP David Winnick says the problems lay in Labour’s radical promises rather than its Brexit policy, while Peter Hulme points out a majority of voters rejected pro-Brexit parties. However, Peter McKenna feels Labour alienated the working-class
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Letters: Readers on why the mayor of Greater Manchester is the ideal person to succeed Jeremy Corbyn
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Letter: An Irish-style assembly might allow the public to feel more directly engaged in the political process and provide Labour with winning policies, says Bernard Besserglik
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Brief letters: Food banks | Feast of Saint Lucy | Dick Tuck | Labour manifesto | Momentum | Lies | David Cameron
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