
Luke O'Reilly
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🌹The LabourList team are excited to announce we'll be holding a special online event, in partnership with the Parent-Infant Foundation, to discuss what the Labour Missions mean for babies?👶 We'll be joined by National Mission Champions Rosie Wrighting MP and Sarah Smith MP, CEO of


Since September, public optimism about Labour’s current and predicted future performance has declined across all five of its missions, according to polling by Ipsos. Read Luke O'Reilly's analysis of the polling, exclusive to LabourList, here: labourlist.org/2025/05/news-l…




🌹Labour’s policymaking process for the next election manifesto has come under fire from almost half the member representatives on Labour’s ruling body. Read more from Luke O'Reilly and Tom Belger here: labourlist.org/2025/05/labour…



Good spot from LabourList - Labour has deleted details of the 'five missions' from its website: labourlist.org/2025/06/news-l… SR last week was once supposed to be organised around the missions - didn't get much sign of that when it was published.

🇬🇧🇺🇸NEW: Most Labour members approve of how the government has managed its relationship with Trump, though a signficant minority do not, our Survation. poll reveals. Numbers and analysis of whether it can last the Iran crisis by Luke O'Reilly here: labourlist.org/2025/06/israel…


I've written for LabourList, on a progressive, pro-working class announcement from Wes Streeting yesterday. Should be seen as part of a new focus from the goverment on places like Blackpool. 1/


🌹Unlike the right, the left is a crowded field, with multiple parties carving out their own corner. Luke O'Reilly and Tom Belger on what polls and pollsters suggest about Sultana's and Corbyn's prospects: labourlist.org/2025/07/analys…

Excellent LabourList interactive site mapping the different tribes of Labour MPs. An infographic I could play around with all day. labourlist.org/2025/07/labour…

The new tool created by LabourList is amazing. Let's look at two tribes in Labour broadly on the left and progressive right. You can see the Labour Growth Group is bigger than the Socialist Campaign Group, though both are only small parts of the PLP. And there's zero overlap

