By Roger Silverman, West Ham Labour Party As a contribution to a discussion on the direction of British politics in the current Brexit morass, we
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Thu 18 Oct 2018, 05:09 AM | Posted by editor LETTER By Mick Craig, Labour Party Northern Ireland It just would be too good to be
By Michael Roberts Was Keynes the great internationalist who aimed to make capitalism a stable system through macro management on a world scale? This is
In the next few weeks, Constituency Labour Parties will be asked to nominate and vote for six places on Labour’s National Constitutional Committee (NCC). These six places
By Lal Khan In the small hours of Sunday 14 October, our comrade and friend Javed Iqbal breathed his last at the relatively young age
By Michael Roberts Was Keynes a revolutionary in economic thought and policy? Was he at least radical in his ideas? Or was he a reactionary
By Anjum Peerbacos, London schoolteacher “Jeremy Corbyn, charity begins at home”, proclaimed Councillor Shazia Bashir as she stood at the podium of the Conservative Party
By Steve Jones, Communications Workers’ Union With Steve’s permission, we reproduce here a transcript of his very moving speech at the Labour Party conference last
Thu 11 Oct 2018, 04:21 AM | Posted by editor LETTER from Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot CLP, personal capacity. Last week BBC 2 aired a programme that
By John Pickard Fracking, like nuclear power, is one of those issues that divides honest trade unionists and good activists in the labour movement. The