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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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,...

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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,...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Two views on Brexit

We present here two widely divergent perspectives on the meaning and the prospects opened up by Brexit, both originally...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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....

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