Report from David Niven An enthusiastic Cumbrian rally on the cost of living crisis, which took place in Carlisle last Saturday, was attended by around
Category: Britain
By Rhys Jameson The Tories continued commitment to Neoliberalism cannot be faulted. Not content with driving down wages and conditions for the working class, they
The records continue to crumble. After the shortest period in office for both a chancellor and prime minister, we have the youngest prime minister in
By Rhys JamesonIt was supposed to be an end to the chaos of the British economy caused by coronavirus and the Ukraine conflict, not to
Al Jazeera ‘Labour Files’ – exposing the smears and tricks of the Labour right.
Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP) reviews the four programmes in this explosive series. During recent Labour Party conference, many members of the Labour Party
By Erik Andersson, member of the Left Party of Sweden The result of the Swedish election has finally shattered what was left of the self-view
It is unprecedented, certainly in modern politics, for a Prime Minister to be changed twice in three months, without a general election. Whoever, the new
By John Pickard To get a better idea of the thinking of the strategists of capitalism, it is usually best to read the more serious
The chances of an early general election are increasing almost by the day. Liz Truss has seen her flagship economic policies – those on which
By a member of the National Education Union The TUC conference, postponed after the death of the Queen, opens next Tuesday, and the preliminary agenda
