By Simon Hannah There has been a little resurgence of a terrible blight called Stalinism in some parts of the … More
Author: Rosie Woods
Lush’s #spycops: asking the right questions about the police
By Dan Davison, Cambridge University Labour club graduate officer (pc) Lush UK has found itself in a media storm. Under … More
Grenfell: poetic justice?
By Janine Booth A wise person once said that when there is a tragedy, a lot of poetry is written. … More
Incarcerated workers strike against US prison slavery, with lessons for UK rank and file
By Atticus Stonestrom On Tuesday, August 21st, 2018 – exactly forty-seven years after the murder of radical prison organizer George … More
The Kinnock Saga: first the tragedy, then comes the farce
By Rosie Woods, Harrow Momentum Stephen Kinnock has co-authored a new book Spirit of Britain, Purpose of Labour. In it … More
Left accelerationism and crisis: Graham Jones’s The Shock Doctrine of the Left
By Rowan Fortune, West London Momentum Often on the left, theory and action exist in separate spheres; we are enjoined … More
Labour MPs: what’s left?
By Tom Harris Another month, another huffy departure. Readers will be heart-broken to learn that Frank Field, of blessed memory, … More
Reimagining local government
By Simon Hannah, Tooting CLP Around 100 people attended the London Momentum conference, “Reimagining Local Government: London for the many … More
McDonnell, Attlee and radical transformation!
By Rida Vaquas, Oxford East CLP John McDonnell’s foreword to Clarion editor Simon Hannah’s book A Party with Socialists In … More