Russians vote for Putin
By Michael Roberts Today Russians are set to head to the polls for their country’s presidential election over three days – with only one expected outcome. IncumbentRead More
Editorial: Tory extremism and the demonisation of dissent
For any objective observer of British politics, Michael Gove’s new definition of ‘extremism’ is only remarkable for the absence of any mention of his own party. WhatRead More
The Antisemitism Industry doesn’t speak for Jews
From the X (Twitter) feed of writer and award-winning journalist, Jonathan Cook The Antisemitism Industry doesn’t speak for Jews. It speaks for western elites. Many years ago,Read More
China’s next decade
By Michael Roberts This blog was originally published by Michael Roberts on Friday, 8 March 2024. The original article can be found here. ************** The annual meetingRead More
USDAW: a sleeping trade union giant
By William F Warde The recently announced elections to the USDAW (Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers) national executive committee give a snapshot of this misunderstoodRead More
Portugal: swinging right?
By Michael Roberts This blog was originally published by Michael Roberts on Sunday, 10 March 2024. The original article can be found here. ************** Portugal has aRead More
Letter: The role of the trade union bureaucracy.
By Steve McKenzie (Lewisham, Greenwich and Bexley Unite Community)[Photo Credit AP/Matt Dunham] In the Bulletin of the Left Opposition, November/December 1929, Leon Trotsky wrote, “The Marxist wouldRead More
International Women’s day – remember the fight of women in the mining communities
By Maureen Wade Chair, Birmingham UNISON Retired Members Section March 8 marks International Working Women’s Day, and as it is the 40th anniversary of the Miners’ StrikeRead More
1934: when Conservatives backed Fascism
By Cain O’Mahony There has been shock amongst the political diaspora that senior Conservatives – a former Prime Minister, a Vice-Chair of the party, a former HomeRead More
Editorial: Hunt’s budget won’t save the Tories
Jeremy Hunt’s budget on Wednesday, as is usual for this government, was all smoke and mirrors. Pretending to help working-class people while doing the opposite, the greatRead More
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