Jeremy Corbyn is correct to oppose Islamophobia

22nd August 2017 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front of 22-08-17

Jeremy Corbyn is correct to oppose Islamophobia

Last week Labour’s former Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities Sarah Champion resigned her front bench position. This followed the publication of a comment piece by her in The Sun titled ‘British Pakistani men ARE raping and exploiting white girls … and it’s time we faced up to it’. It was entirely right for Labour’s Leader Jeremy Corbyn to expect her resignation. A Labour Party that is fighting for equality clearly has to oppose Islamophobia and racism.

Trump Presidency emboldens racists and fascists to commit hate and terror attacks

16th August 2017 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front of 16-8-17

Trump Presidency emboldens racists and fascists to commit hate and terror attacks

Saturday’s ‘Unite the Right’ far right protest in Charlottesville brought together white supremacists, racists and fascists to oppose the removal of a statue of Confederacy’s top general, Robert E. Lee – a monument to white supremacy and a symbol in support of slavery.

The US’s ultimate target is China

15th August 2017 Socialist Action 0

By Mark Buckley

The beleaguered Trump presidency has continued to ramp up its war rhetoric against North Korea. But the impediments to any attack, even a nuclear attack are substantial. The real target for the US administration is China.

The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Political Crisis – from Reagan & Thatcher to Trump & Brexit

10th August 2017 Socialist Action 0

The following article by John Ross, setting out the economic forces underpinning the current political crises in the US and Britain, was previously published here by Socialist Economic Bulletin.

Every day the media reports deepening political destabilisation gripping both major ‘Anglo Saxon’ countries – the US and UK. Most important for the world, of course, is US political instability where almost daily crises hit the Trump administration – resignation of the President’s Chief of Staff, sacking of the head of the FBI, public attacks by the President on members of his Cabinet, virulent public and even obscene denunciations by the President’s advisers of each other, numerous Congressional investigations, sensational leaks from inside the national security agencies the FBI and CIA, open campaigns by key mass media such as the New York Times and CNN to remove the President etc. This US domestic political instability is clearly tightly intertwined with crises and developments in world politics – US relations with Russia, US disputes over the Iran nuclear deal, differences over US policy to China etc.