Keir Starmer’s much-publicised live stream, outlining his vision for Labour for the next ten years, has brought us one new gimmick, a few feeble gestures
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Inherited wealth and land should be public property Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II, is so fond of her loyal subjects that she is determined
…but has nothing to offer to workers. The removal of Richard Leonard as Labour leader in Scotland, reportedly through the intervention of a handful of
The main culprit for the split of the left vote lies squarely at the feet of the lowest-placed candidate, Hugo Pierre, who won less than 8% of the votes cast, and less than 1% of the votes of the membership.
Biden/Harris inauguration will not solve problems Unprecedented is perhaps the most over-used word in the English language today, but the events in Washington DC cannot
NEU setting the tone for 2021 It is a fitting start to 2021 that a trade union is setting records in meeting attendances. Following a
Labour is wrong to vote for Johnson’s deal Brexit is done. But despite Johnson’s boast of having “brought back control”, in no sense will the
While the majority of the main capitalist countries are enjoying a modest economic upswing – small by historic standards, but the biggest since the crash
The new Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, is making strenuous efforts to distance himself, at least in words, from the policies of his two predecessors, Amber
The threatening escalation of the war in Syria, by means of American, French and British air strikes, is a matter of grave concern to socialists