By John Pickard Following Labour’s election defeat, the right-wing of the party have begun what will be a protracted and determined attempt to roll the
Month: December 2019
By Michael Roberts “It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future” is an old Danish proverb, often attributed to Nils Bohr, the Danish atomic
By Maggie (Unison Worcester Acute Branch) and Andy Fenwick, Worcester South Labour Party On Thursday, we carried a review of the John Pilger documentary on
By Greg Oxley, PCF Paris 10 Macron’s pension reform threatens a major setback for the the rights and living conditions of working people in France. It is
Review by Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Party member. In a hard-hitting ITV documentary last Tuesday, The Dirty War on the NHS, John Pilger, the distinguished
By John Pickard Only now, a week after the general election, is it being revealed that the giant Shell oil company paid zero corporation taxes
By Michael Roberts I should have reviewed Brett Christophers’ book, The New Enclosure, when it came out this time last year. But better late than never. In
The election result is a serious setback for workers everywhere. It opens the prospect of the most right-wing government for thirty years, an economic catastrophe
By Harry Hutchinson, Labour Party Northern Ireland For the first time ever Nationalists have more seats at Westminster than Unionists. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
Sat 14 Dec 2019, 13:36 PM | Posted by editor LETTER from Tom Smith, Newport West Labour Party During the 2017 elections I met two campaigners