There was no better metaphor to represent the popular loathing of this Tory government than to see Rishi Sunak announcing the general election in a
Category: Labour Party Archive
By the Left Horizons political fashion critic Political fashion houses are agog at Keir Starmer’s apparently inexaustible supply of new collections. His latest, Labour’s Six
By John Pickard The organisation that represents the trade unions affiliated to the Labour Party, TULO, met with Keir Starmer and leading Shadow ministers on
By Andy Ford, Warrington South Labour member Jamie Driscoll lost in his challenge to the hand-picked official Labour candidate in the election for North East
By Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member The watering down of Labour’s New Deal for Workers has understandably, and quite rightly, led to howls of protest
It is hard to tell whether Natalie Elphicke’s acceptance into the Parliamentary Labour Party owes more to Alice in Wonderland or to Monty Python. It
By Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member The NHS is currently facing the biggest crisis in its 76 year history. Huge swathes of the service have
Letter from Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member Health service campaigners in the Erith and Thamesmead constituency, on the outer edge of South East London, wrote
By Yunus Bakhsh The suspension of Labour’s candidate for Gordon Brown’s old seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath is a bit of a rarity, in that
As the Labour right wing consolidated its grip on the Party and Keir Starmer binned the ten pledges that got him elected, there were many