We have had a small taste this week of what ‘levelling up’ means to Boris Johnson. Not investment in jobs and infrastructure in the most
Category: Editorial
The attitude of the press to Sunak’s budget this week was largely neutral, typified by The Guardian’s “spend now, pay later” headline. For most workers,
A whole world is out there, like another planet, far removed from the daily lives of 99 per cent of the population. It is a
The most recent e-mail circular from the leadership of Momentum seeks to rally support for a recall Labour Party conference. “Hard working Labour members are
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
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
Heathrow workers renew strikes as airport braced for a month of disruption Press release from Unite the union, Thursday February 4th: Workers employed by Heathrow
…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