Notes from the front – of the week 8/12/2015

8th December 2015 Socialist Action 0

 

Oldham result earns Corbyn a breather – now time to push home the advantage

As the dust settles after the Parliamentary vote on bombing Syria and the outcome of the Oldham by-election, where have these developments left Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership and what are the priorities now?

Notes from the front – of the week 25/11/2015

25th November 2015 Socialist Action 0

 

All out for Labour in Oldham – reject the cynical war-mongering of the right

The last week has seen a continuation of the right-wing assault on Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party, given added drive by the terrorist attacks in France which have, at least temporarily, driven public opinion in the direction of supporting British involvement in the war in Syria.

Notes from the front – of the week 12/11/2015

12th November 2015 Socialist Action 0

Maximise Labour’s vote in Oldham – by opposing austerity and racism

The first parliamentary by-election since Jeremy Corbyn became Labour Leader takes place on 3 December. The seat of Oldham West and Royton became vacant following the death of the staunch left-wing Labour MP Michael Meacher. It is important for Labour’s new leadership that this electoral contest is won decisively.

Notes from the front – of the week 27/10/2015

27th October 2015 Socialist Action 0


Corbyn inflicts first defeat on Tories

On 26 October a Labour motion in the House of Lords dealt a blow to the government’s proposed tax credit cuts. By 289 votes to 272 it voted the cuts should be delayed and those affected compensated in full. As a result Tory Chancellor George Osborne has been forced to rethink the proposed cuts and has indicated he will announce changes to the plans in the Autumn Statement on 25 November.

Notes from the front – of the week 22/10/2015

22nd October 2015 Socialist Action 0


With Tories under pressure from Corbyn’s agenda Labour right continues to plot

After only five weeks as Leader Jeremy Corbyn’s shift in Labour’s agenda to oppose the Tory government’s proposed attacks on living standards has begun to pose some problems for Osborne and Cameron.

The last week saw the Tories face unexpectedly sharp problems on their proposed cut in tax credits.