Sometimes in politics a mountain of combustible material can build up and it only takes a small spark to set it ablaze. In the case
Category: Editorial
If the loss of the North Shropshire by-election was a political earthquake undermining the Tory government, it would have measured 8.5 on the Richter Scale.
It is coming up to two years since Labour lost the last general election and since then the Party has become immeasurably weaker. It has
Were it not for the fact that so much corruption, theft and embezzlement is hidden by a deliberate veil of secrecy, the capitalist system would
Editorial: COP26 will be ‘cop-out-2021’
The two biggest barriers to human progress are the private ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange and the continuation of nation states.
When the UK government is about to host an important international conference, you just know it will be an opportunity for one of Boris Johnson’s
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The Labour Party conference confirmed the strengthened position of the right wing at the top of the Labour Party, as it was expected to do.
The only issue of any real importance in the Wednesday session of Labour conference was the leader’s make or break speech. In the end, he
As it has been on other days, today’s Labour conference saw the collision of two political strategies: Labour’s right-wing, forever cautious, timid and with an