By Gauthier Haudel of the French socialist paper – La Riposte. The results of the legislative elections confirm a process that has been at work
Month: June 2022
By John Pickard When Boris Johnson announced his Brexit deal in December 2020, a Left Horizons editorial noted that “This is the first ‘free trade’
Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member The recent decision to jail Ghislaine Maxwell for sex-trafficking offences, for assisting her boyfriend, sexual predator
There is not so much a ‘wind of change’ blowing through the organised workers’ movement at the moment as a howling gale. Faced with the
By Lorcan Whitehead My name is Lorcan whitehead. I’m a socialist. A trade unionist and a former councillor. And the chair of North Essex Momentum.
Unite press release 18 per cent deal sees wages for some CAE Crewing Services Ltd increase by nearly £5,000 Unite, the UK’s leading union, has
By John Pickard A few weeks ago (May 31), the Financial Times reviewed three new books published in the USA, all on a similar theme:
Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Grenfell is a play brought to Channel 4, but it is a dramatization based on the
Letter from Abigail Pollock On a windy Saturday, a week into the biggest rail Strike Britain has seen since the 80s, 500 people gathered at
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Member A centre page feature of the Daily Mirror last week highlighted the daily struggle of working class