The Fight in Bolsover
In former mining areas like Bolsover, Labour's pro-Remain stance is seeing the party squeezed. But it can still win - if it convinces people that it will fight for the communities Thatcher despised.
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In former mining areas like Bolsover, Labour's pro-Remain stance is seeing the party squeezed. But it can still win - if it convinces people that it will fight for the communities Thatcher despised.
By pledging to confiscate the property of Gypsies, Roma and Travellers, the Conservative Party has signalled its intention to persecute one of Britain's most marginalised communities.
Former presidents, ministers, members of parliament, trade unionists, and political leaders from four continents sign an open letter explaining why the world needs a Labour government.
Labour needs a socialist leader who can work with our movement, rebuild our communities and fight for the policies we believe in - that’s why I’m standing, says Rebecca Long-Bailey.
Labour had bold housing policies in the general election - but it failed to build a narrative that got them across. Now, the challenge is to engage with the movements fighting the housing crisis at the grassroots.
In today's Iowa caucuses, Democrats have the opportunity to choose a candidate whose record of defending popular programmes like Social Security and Medicaid hits Donald Trump where he's weak.
Today's speech by Rebecca Long-Bailey in her hometown of Salford laid out a compelling vision of Labour’s path to power – and socialists should take note, argues Grace Blakeley.
Navendu Mishra writes about his campaign for BAME rep on Labour's NEC, his record of standing up for BAME members – and why we need a fighting anti-racist Left now more than ever.
Ahead of today's primaries, the Democratic establishment is in a panic – and with good reason: Bernie Sanders and his grassroots movement are beating them.
The latest recession may not have been caused by housing but it will play a big role in how it unfolds – from tenants facing eviction to bursting debt bubbles and falling house prices.
The historic scale of this economic crisis demands an effective socialist movement. Now is the time to renew the Labour Left – and build a Momentum that breaks out of its liberal cul-de-sac.
Tomorrow, a grassroots trade union campaign is calling for people to wear #RedForKeyWorkers – in recognition of their efforts today, and in demand that their work is respected in the future.
February's election rocked Irish politics, with Sinn Féin breaking decades of right-wing duopoly to win the largest share of the vote. But in Ireland, as across the world, coronavirus has stalled the momentum of political opposition.
Nadine El-Enany’s (B)Ordering Britain calls for a radical rethinking of immigration and nationality law, through a reckoning with the legacies of colonialism.
A trade union organiser writes for Tribune about what workers should do if their boss is trying to force them to return to work in unsafe conditions during the coronavirus crisis.
If Momentum is to play a role in rebuilding the Left, it needs to be radically overhauled – and to become an organisation which has a foot in every working-class community in Britain, argues Matt Kerr.