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Housing for whom? A view from London

Friday, May 26, 2017
Decent and affordable accommodation for ordinary people in London has been systematically undermined by national and local government policy and by the inflated market in housing. Social housing is increasingly hard to get and buying a home is completely unaffordable. How can this be changed?
Issue 28 Britain

Vote Labour - For the Many not the Few

Thursday, May 25, 2017
On June 8th we have the chance to change Britain: to end austerity and create a just society where everyone has opportunities not just the privileged few.
Our News Britain

Labour vs Tories and back-stabbers

Wednesday, May 24, 2017
The Labour Party led by Jeremy Corbyn promises a different Britain, for the many not the few. The Tories will use their election machine to try to replicate their success at the last election, however, predictions of a landslide have shaky foundations. There is everything to fight for.
Our News Britain Issue 28

Palestine haunts British politics

Tuesday, May 23, 2017
British imperial policy expressed in the Balfour declaration was behind the creation of the State of Israel. It was motivated by rivalries with other powers and a desire to undermine working-class movements, including the new revolution in Russia. It had little concern for Jewish people and even less for the Arab population of Palestine.
Issue 28 The World middle east Britain

Russian revolution and other revolts

Sunday, May 21, 2017
The Russian revolution, although the most important and successful case, was part of a wider movement of mutiny, rebellion and strikes which were happening across Europe at the same time. In Germany and Hungary workers also seized power. in France there was wide spread mutiny in the army and navy and in Britain there was industrial unrest and resistance in the armed forces. Sympathy for the Russian revolution helped stop the military intervention aimed at the new socialist state.
Issue 28 The World Europe Britain

Abnormal times for UK local elections

Saturday, May 20, 2017
Politics are dominated by constitutional issues - Brexit and Scottish independence - despite the Labour leadership's attempts to shift the debate to an attack on Tory austerity. It has not been helped either by attacks from within the Parliamentary Labour Party. Against this background the Tories made gains in recent local and mayoral elections, however, the results were not uniform across the country.
Issue 28 Britain

Taking a left turn on the road to Brexit

Tuesday, December 13, 2016
The interests of Leave and Remain voters are not very different. It is up to the left to put forward a unifying vision of what can be achieved freed from the constraints of the EU.
Issue 27 Britain

Olympic Gold for the Elite

Sunday, December 11, 2016
Britain's Olympic success was largely based on funding elite sports whilst austerity cuts have had a negative impact on public sporting facilities.
Britain Issue 27

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