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Yearly Archives: 2019

Warsi: At least three Islamophobic Tory candidates should be dropped

Joe Lo
11 November, 2019

She said the party she used to chair was institutionally islamophobic.

Why Greens in English marginals should vote Labour not Lib Dem

Chris Jarvis
11 November, 2019

Labour are far closer allies to the Greens than the Lib Dems will ever be.

Our Rememberance rituals should recognise our allies more

William Wallace
11 November, 2019

We’ve always fought alongside allies and we must not forget that.

In full: Nicola Sturgeon’s speech at the SNP’s election campaign launch

8 November, 2019

“If there is a hung parliament – an outcome that could give Scotland the balance of power – SNP MPs would seek to form a progressive alliance to lock the Tories out of government.”

Two people shaking hands

While the UK government sit on their hands, Wales is tackling workplace exploitation

Josiah Mortimer
8 November, 2019

It’s a stark contrast to Westminster’s response to trade unions and workers.

55 Tufton Street

Don’t fall for the fear campaign: The so-called Taxpayers’ Alliance are wrong on corporation tax

Prem Sikka
8 November, 2019

Arguments against raising corporation tax don’t hold water, writes Prof Prem Sikka. Pictured: 55 Tufton Street, where many right-wing think tanks have their HQ.

What impact will the Unite to Remain pact have in the General Election?

Josiah Mortimer
8 November, 2019

Experts disagree – but only a handful of seats seem to be clear-cut wins for the new alliance.

100,000 pupils’ education overseen by a handful of rich men

Emma Burnell
7 November, 2019

Huge powers over the education of thousands are in the hands of just a few wealthy men.

Tearing down the fourth wall

Tom Black
7 November, 2019

How immersive theatre can politicise audiences and open them up to complex decision making.

Green MEP: I was arrested unlawfully – and I’ll keep fighting for the right to protest

Ellie Chowns MP
7 November, 2019

Green MEP Ellie Chowns was arrested over XR’s right to protest. The High Court has said this was illegal.

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