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Dawn Foster

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Keep it in the family? The left can do better than dynasties

From Where I Stand

From Clinton to Kinnock, Trudeau to Benn, the fact political dynasties dominate progressive parties on both sides of the Atlantic is an embarrassment, writes Dawn Foster.

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News & Politics

How I learnt to live with epilepsy

My dysfunctional brain

Despite the seizures and episodes as a child, it took years for Dawn Foster's epilepsy to be diagnosed. Here she writes about life with a condition few people understand.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

It’s time to talk about how Britain treats its homeless

From Where I Stand

A society can be judged by how it deals with its most vulnerable – and as it gears up for 2018’s Royal Wedding, the UK is already showing its true colours.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

This year I learnt… despite the odds, Labour looks like a government in waiting

What 2017 taught me

Dawn Foster looks back at how the 2017 general election disproved every line of the British political rulebook.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Ireland’s Brexit borders: Is this game over for the British government?

All you need to know

Brexit's biggest barrier remains the Republic and the North of Ireland's future borders. Here Dawn Foster unpicks what 's happening and why.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Ignore the Tories – today’s budget offers nothing to young people

From Where I Stand

A railcard isn't going to fix the housing crisis and zero hours contracts... It's a railcard.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

The bigoted British media is actively endangering trans people

From Where I Stand

Journalists obsessed with attacking the trans community are placing vulnerable people in danger and turning our media toxic, writes Dawn Foster.

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How walking became a radical act of defiance

Reclaiming space and time

In a society that advocates women be efficient and suspicious, aimlessly walking through the city has become a form of empowerment and resistance for writer Dawn Foster.

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Art & Culture

Parliament is rife with sleazy sexual predators drunk on power

From Where I Stand

From late night drinking to Parliamentary whips keen to dig up dirt, there’s a culture in Westminster that allows sexual assault to go unchecked.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Privileged kids need to stop fetishising working class culture

From Where I Stand

Sure, these guys embrace elements of working class culture when it's en vogue, but while retaining their contempt for working class people, explains Dawn Foster.

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Stop sneering at the Grenfell Tower ‘conspiracy theories’

From Where I Stand

There's nothing funny about confusion after trauma. Victims and their loved ones have every right to distrust the state right now.

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News & Politics

Five easy ways to convince your nan and grandad to vote Labour

Pick up the phone. Go on.

When polls open, it's older voters - your nan and grandad - who'll vote Tory. So pick up the phone and call them, you might just change their mind.

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