By John Pickard This was the week that the two main parties launched their election manifestos, although the Tories’ was much less weighty and, as
Year: 2019
By Alec Price, Rochester and Strood Labour Party This is a brief report of my experience of the mycampaignmap and canvassing in Battersea in South London. Labour
By Richard Mellor in California That the US political system is in an acute crisis is an understatement. The two parties that have dominated US
By Andy Fenwick, Worcester South Labour Party member I am probably unique in that I have been conveyed by ambulance to hospital at least every
by Michael Roberts “There is a growing feeling, among those who have the responsibility of managing large economies, that the discipline of economics is no
By Michael Roberts Whatever government is formed in the UK after the 12 December election, it faces an immense challenge. The British economy is in
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Party In my opinion, in the first head-to-head TV debate with Johnson on ITV, Corbyn was the victor. However,
By Awais Qarni Editorial Note: this is an updated version of the article on the same issue which we first published on November 23rd. The Students
Having an independent candidate standing in Fermanagh and South Tyrone, on what is more or less a ‘Labour’ ticket, is potentially a significant development in
By John Pickard Is Boris Johnson shaping up to be the golden boy that Tory hopefuls wanted? Or are his public appearances just re-emphasising that