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Yearly Archives: 2019

Head of controversial taxpayer-funded arms sale unit honoured

Joe Lo
30 December, 2019

DIT DSO tries to sell arms to regimes like Saudi Arabia.

Tory councillor claims Google search suggestions are anti-semitic…but they’re based on his device’s search history

Joe Lo
30 December, 2019

Its not the first time he’s been linked to anti-semitism.

How Labour increased its vote share in the Isle of Wight against the odds

Julian Critchley
30 December, 2019

Pubs, marches, local media and Facebook were used but canvassing wasn’t.

7 questions Labour must answer

Omar Salem
30 December, 2019

These questions should guide Labour’s soul searching.

Sana'a residential area destroyed in Yemen after an airstrike

Rising arms sales to Saudi Arabia show Tory disregard for law and lives: Oxfam

Fleur Doidge
27 December, 2019

Charity reveals increased UK arms licensing activity with the fastest growth in sales to the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Yemen.

A homeless person sheltering under a concrete wall

Our 10 top articles against austerity, poverty and inequality in 2019

Fleur Doidge Josiah Mortimer
27 December, 2019

Left Foot Forward’s 10 most-read articles this year reflect citizens’ concerns about our divided politics and society.

Tory minimum wage proposals toothless without proper enforcement

Oliver Crunden
27 December, 2019

Number of underpaid workers could reach just under a million by 2024 — with no plan to ensure extra pennies reach those who need them.

As New Year approaches, it’s time to learn from history

Alex Mayer
27 December, 2019

Labour losses were in train before Brexit or Corbynism existed, explains Alex Mayer.

Brexit: Boris Johnson has got another think coming if he reckons voters will let him undermine workers’ rights

Tony Burke
23 December, 2019

If the PM wants to keep Labour switchers on side, he’ll need to maintain and extend employment rights.

Lib Dem MP declares: “The battle to stop Brexit is over”

Josiah Mortimer
20 December, 2019

The campaign against Brexit is dead. Long live the campaign against Brexit.

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