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One Nation Labour: The Party That We Need
David Lindsay On the scale of public ownership and on the extent of trade union power, Jeremy Corbyn is...
The Guardian’s master of cognitive dissonance
by Jonathan Cook, July 30, 2016 Jonathan Freedland of the Guardian proves himself once again the master of cognitive...
Labour Leadership race: Media bias reflected in rally coverage?
OffG Editor This weekend both Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith have been touring the north of England. Smith has...
The Origins of Labour's Civil War
As the poisonous and potentially irrevocable conflict inside the Labour Party gathers pace, it seems a useful exercise to...
The European Revolt Against the Neoliberal EU (1/2)
via The Real News, July 25, 2016 Catarina Principe, co-editor of Europe in Revolt, says a left movement against...
War on Two Fronts: Twin assaults on democracy bridge the Atlantic
From the out-set Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders were destined to be compared, though they are very different men,...
Owen Jones: vote for Hillary because when she's POTUS we can ask her nice to be progressive
by Catte Owen Jones – one time darling of the liberal Left, is now, officially, endorsing Hillary Clinton. True,...
Eagle is downed, but not by sexism
by Philip Roddis Is there a prize for the most featherheaded Guardian analysis of Labour’s crisis? In the face...
Labour Coup falls back on dishonesty, identity politics and smears
The Labour Coup just won't die. It has become the masked killer from a b-list horror film. Lurching from...
Eagle campaign caught out in self-serving lie
by Kit The anti-Corbyn coup, launched simultaneously across the press and PLP, hasn’t had much go their way. Corbyn...
Anatomy of a Failed Coup in the UK Labour Party
by Richard Seymour, for TeleSurTV Worst. Coup. Ever As the Chilcot Inquiry report is released to the public, those...
What will it take to awaken us to the "impending danger"?
It would be good to know if there are any brakes on this war-wagon the human race has been...
Has Brexit triggered an anti-democractic "Color Revolution"?
The Prime Minister didn't want it. The Chancellor didn't want it. The Queen didn't want it. The opposition didn't...
Two views on Brexit
We present here two widely divergent perspectives on the meaning and the prospects opened up by Brexit, both originally...
Crowd-funded propaganda? Ummm…no thanks
“The last few days have been seismic and historic for Britain, the greatest political crisis since the second world...
Female politicians (sometimes) receive more abuse than male counterparts, apart from when they don’t…
Kit Knightly The Guardian have tried their hand at statistical analysis again – after resounding failures the last two...
Did the UK Independent actually say democracy isn't working?
By Catte Yes. It did. or at least it published a WaPo piece (by “Emily Badger”), which says exactly...
New Labour emerges from hibernation sooner than expected…and unready
The unwillingness, on behalf of the Labour right, to unite with the rest of the party and attack the...
Brexit and the Diseased Liberal Mind
by Jonathan Cook The enraged liberal reaction to the Brexit vote is in full flood. The anger is pathological...
Why the British said no to Europe
by John Pilger The majority vote by Britons to leave the European Union was an act of raw democracy....