New situation after court ruling on Article 50 vote in Parliament

7th November 2016 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front of 7-11-16

New situation after court ruling on Article 50 vote in Parliament

The High Court ruling that there must be a parliamentary vote to trigger Article 50 is the first time that the real world has been allowed to intervene in the delusional Brexit process. So far the leaders of the Brexit process have appeared to assume that a referendum vote to leave the EU means they no longer have to take account of laws, different opinions on the type of Brexit, the impact of economics or the interests of other governments. This potentially begins to allow some democratic and political scrutiny of what the gung ho Brexiteers are trying to impose.

Labour right sides with Saudi dictatorship

3rd November 2016 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front of 3-11-16

Labour right sides with Saudi dictatorship

On 26 October Shadow Foreign Secretary, Emily Thornberry, moved a motion in Parliament calling for an independent, UN led investigation into violations of international humanitarian law in Yemen. It called for the British government to suspend its support to the Saudi-led coalition pending the outcome. The motion was defeated, with 197 MPs voting in favour and 283 against.

Shoring up terrorism in Syria and Iraq

27th October 2016 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front of 27-10-16

Shoring up terrorism in Syria and Iraq

Despite the orchestrated hysteria around the fate of Aleppo, imperialism’s role in Syria was very obvious in recent days. Attempts by the Syrian and Russian governments to re-open peace negotiations were thwarted by the refusal of the armed opposition in Syria to support the ceasefire in Aleppo, or allow the UN proposed evacuation.

Corbyn was right to speak at Stand Up to Racism and Stop the War

21st October 2016 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front of 21-10-16

Corbyn was right to speak at Stand Up to Racism and Stop the War

Political history is littered with people who started out on the left, used the enthusiasm and support of all those committed to the same causes to reach office and then promptly ditched all their supposed principles. Jeremy Corbyn is not one of them.