Notes from the front – of the week 25/6/2015
Corbyn’s anti-austerity leadership campaign storms social media
Having secured a place in the Labour Leadership election, Jeremy Corbyn’s campaign is galvanising the left within Labour and beyond.
Corbyn’s anti-austerity leadership campaign storms social media
Having secured a place in the Labour Leadership election, Jeremy Corbyn’s campaign is galvanising the left within Labour and beyond.
The following article by Stephen Bell, on migration and war, was originally published by the Stop the War Coalition.
Issues arising from migration, particularly immigration, are some of the most ideologically loaded questions in British politics. When these questions are related to the wars of British imperialism then the narrative becomes doubly loaded. It will then be helpful to examine the issues historically, in order to cut through prevailing prejudices.
A broad mass movement is being built against austerity. Fiona Edwards, a Student Assembly Against Austerity National Organiser, reports on Saturday’s national demonstration and the next steps in building the fightback.
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Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott – challenging Labour’s rightward shift
Jeremy Corbyn’s success in securing sufficient nominations to contest the Labour leadership election has galvanised the left of the party. The notion that Labour lost May’s General Election because it was too ‘left’ will now be challenged in the contest. Corbyn will campaign for Labour to break with austerity and for a foreign policy independent of US diktats.
All out for Saturday 20 June – Join the People’s Assembly Against Austerity national demo
Just one month on from the general election the new Tory government has wasted no time in announcing it is intensifying the austerity offensive.
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