By: Jonathan Freedland
Even if all the results were not as catastrophic as expected for Labour, the writing is on the wall for the old ways of doing politics, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland


Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist and presenter for BBC Radio 4's The Long View, as well as the Guardian's Politics Weekly America and Unholy with @leviyonit. He covers a range of topics including elections, government, and international affairs, with a focus on public policy, geopolitics, and current affairs. Freedland's work has been featured in notable publications such as Yahoo News UK, The Atlantic, and The New York Times.
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Jonathan Freedland's coverage is predominantly focused on politics, with an emphasis on legal policy regulation and opinion editorials. His articles often explore evolving stories and provide expert commentary within the realm of US and UK politics, elections, Israel-Palestine conflict, and the Holocaust.
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