By Dave Putson If ever there was a politician who always tries to show how relevant they are, Tony Blair is the one, always in
Category: Labour Party Archive
Editorial: labour movement must respond to pogroms by the far right
It is the fundamental responsibility of the organised workers’ movement to respond to the attacks by the far right on asylum seekers and Asian communities,
By John Pickard The new Labour government, like any Labour government, has a choice. It can challenge the vested interests of capitalism, the big banks,
In these most unpredictable of times, we can be sure of one thing. In the coming months and years the small rebellion we saw this
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Within three weeks, a back bench revolt has unfolded over the failure of the new government
By Michael Roberts There’s been Abenomics in Japan; Modinomics in India and Bidenomics in the US. Now we have ‘Securonomics’ in Britain. This is slick terminology for the basics
Editorial: For the Tories a historic defeat, for Labour a wide but shallow victory
The Conservative Party this weekend is nursing the biggest political hangover in its entire history. It is hard to over-estimate the scale of their historic
Editorial: For the biggest possible Labour victory!
This government is the most rotten, corrupt and incompetent in modern times, and despite widespread distrust of the Labour leadership, Labour is the only viable
Left Horizons want the Tories out on July 4th – but here we publish two short contributions, from Andy Ford and John Wake, which point
Rishi Sunak is staring down the barrel of the biggest Tory defeat in more than a century. Most of the first policy initiatives he announced