Alex Nunns, author of The Candidate: Jeremy Corbyn’s Improbably Path to Power, spoke to Clarion editor Rosie Woods. What do … More
Category: Issue #12
The anti-union laws: acid test for a Corbyn government
By Gemma Short and Sacha Ismail “[Since 1980, trade unions have been] regulated, harried, battered, fined and … More
NoGroKo: An existential struggle for the SPD
By Jacob Armstrong, Labour and SPD activist When Martin Schulz came to power as the leader of the SPD in … More
All-women shortlists for all women!
By Gemma Short, Haringey Momentum secretary (pc) It seems the Labour Party will reaffirm that transwomen are welcome on all-women … More
Labour should fight Brexit
By Heather Peto EU migrants were not responsible for years of stagnant wages and poor conditions, it was austerity politics … More
Why I’m standing for NUS President
Clarion editor Sahaya James is University of the Arts SU Campaigns Officer and a former member of NUS national executive, … More
A young socialist for Rushcliffe
Nadia Whittome (pictured, with the sign) is a 21 year old care worker and law student living in Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire. … More
Lewisham Momentum proposals for Lewisham Labour manifesto
Lewisham Momentum has worked with Labour and trade union members in the borough to produce a set of proposals to … More
“This is not just about McDonald’s”
Shen Batmaz, a worker at McDonald’s in Crayford and Bakers’ Union activist, spoke to The Clarion. You’ve just won a … More