Keir Starmer’s candidature for Labour leadership was based on the promise of ‘unifying’ the party. But rather than unifying, the Evans/Starmer axis has done more
Search Results for: May Day
By Cintia Frencia and Daniel Gaido From Jacobin Magazine, 2017 In 1894, Clara Zetkin took to the pages of the Social Democratic women’s magazine Die Gleichheit (Equality), which she had
By Joe Langabeer, Young Labour member, Lincoln Steven Threadgold’s book Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles, reported on research conducted into the challenges faced by youth and their
By Richard Mellor in California “I believe that there will ultimately be a clash between the oppressed and those that do the oppressing. I believe
By John Pickard As we might have anticipated, the general tone of the VE-Day coverage in the press and on TV last Friday was Union
By Beatrice Windsor The Queen’s address to the nation and this month’s anniversary of VE-Day has evoked the memory of World War II. There’s been
By John Pickard, President, Central Essex District NEU, personal capacity Workers’ Memorial Day, Tuesday, April 28, is assuming a special significant this year, for the
By Richard Mellor in California “You can’t talk about solving the economic problem of the Negro without talking about billions of dollars. You can’t talk
By John Pickard, Brentwood and Ongar LP member The press on the first morning of conference was full of news of the move by Jon
By John Pickard We reported yesterday that the ‘affiliate’ vote at the conference – which has a 50% weighting in card votes – overwhelmingly supported