The Labour Party conference opens in Brighton this Saturday, and with the right-wing firmly in control of the leadership and the party bureaucracy, they are
Category: Editorial Archive
The Tories have made it clear in no uncertain terms that the burden of taxation will increasingly be shifted onto the shoulders of the working
Although the Left Horizons website carries editorial comment on a wide variety of issues, this new booklet contains only editorials that dealt specifically with the
Unite the union, the largest affiliate to the Labour Party and the largest single source of its funds, has a new general secretary. Sharon Graham
While the Labour leadership has been busy opening a one-sided assault on its own party left wing, it has been conspicuously absent from the field
Editorial: climate change is ‘inevitable, unprecedented and irreversible’
Only ten or twenty years ago, most activists in the labour movement would have assumed that climate change, although an important problem, would be one
Desperately lacking in political ideas and dragging the Labour Party into a miserable second place behind the Tories, Labour’s right wing are resorting to their
We have fortunately cut across what was in danger of becoming a tired procession of Labour electoral failures under Keir Starmer, although only by a
The selection of a new General Secretary for Unite the union in 2021 is a hugely significant event for the whole labour movement. Unite has
In many editorials in Left Horizons, we have argued that the labour and trade union movement is sharply divided between those at the top and