The Labour leader’s idea that the party wins elections only when not summoning the ghosts of socialism past is causing a debilitating timidity, says Guardian associate editor Julian Coman
<strong>Letters: </strong>Readers respond to Julian Coman’s article about the party’s difficulties in reaching working-class voters in post-industrial towns
<strong>Letters: </strong>Communities of one sort or another make us who we are, write <strong>Jane Roberts</strong> and <strong>Sebastian Kramer</strong>. Plus a letter from <strong>Dan Edwards</strong>
Letters:<strong> Bob Usherwood</strong> writes that public libraries were once at the heart of the communities they served. Plus letters from <strong>Michael Meadowcroft</strong> and <strong>Adam Hart</strong>