Simon Hannah asks whether Corbynism has stalled politically. I’ll be honest, I was going to call this ‘Corbynism has peaked’, … More
Category: Corbyn
The view from Angela Smith’s constituency
By Jean Lane, Penistone and Stocksbridge What does the resignation of the nine Labour MPs (and three Tories) from the … More
“We need fighting trade unions” – Matt Wrack on repealing anti-union laws
Activists in the Fire Brigades Union have been getting involved in the ‘Free Our Unions’ campaign, launched by The Clarion … More
Tory Immigration Bill: Labour abstention would be surrender
By Daniel Round and Ed Whitby While events are unfolding very quickly, at the time of writing it looks like … More
The Labour left needs democracy too
By Daniel W. Round, Dudley Momentum Chair In the wake of the Willsman fiasco, around 500 committed but concerned Momentum … More
Jeremy Corbyn is failing the Syrian democracy movement
By Peter Tatchell The UK response to the Syrian war has always been from a western perspective, that we know … More
Lies, damned lies and Czech spies
By Michael Elms, Haringey Jan Sarkocy, a one-time junior intelligence officer for the Státní Bezpečnost, former Czechoslovakian State Security, has … More
“A party rooted in the working class” – interview with Ian Hodson
Ian Hodson is National President of the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers’ Union – a left-wing, Labour-affiliated union that recently … More
A beginner’s guide to being a Corbynista CLP secretary
By Heather Mendick, Hackney South and Shoreditch CLP secretary Last June, two weeks after the seismic General Election, I was … More