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One thing we can say for sure is that the system that doesn’t work for ordinary people is capitalism. Once the masses are mobilised, anything can be achieved. The example…
Writing From the Left, Changing the Conversation
One thing we can say for sure is that the system that doesn’t work for ordinary people is capitalism. Once the masses are mobilised, anything can be achieved. The example…
Socialism, so we are told, is an international creed. The idea that it is possible to build socialism in one country was pretty much destroyed by Stalinist Russia. Whatever exists…
I was debating on twitter recently with someone about the accusation that Chris Williamson had said Labour had been ‘too apologetic for antisemitism’. It’s not usually a difficult conversation –…
IN-WORK poverty. Should that even be a thing? When I started work many, many decades ago it was simply assumed that once you left school or university you got a…
Which Side Are You On? is a great song about class struggle. It came out of a miners’ strike in Kentucky during the Depression. It’s an easy question. On one side…
The Sixty Second Scribe takes a look at the topic that’s got twitter’s knickers in a twist this week, as our delightful government decide to vote down an amendment requiring…
IT reflects the times we live in that disabled people are stigmatised and dehumanised in society. Ableist language is used in everyday life, and even I’ve been guilty of failing…
No Room At The Inn, a poem by Tanweer Dar Between the bombs and the bullets The endless misery and despair Brought by foreign hands To these forsaken lands And the…
Lula the bear and Simba the lion Image courtesy of People.com Pen Farthing’s battle with the state to win safe passage for his animals is not unlike the story of “The…
Being a parent can be rough; this week alone I’ve faced homework deadlines, a sickness bug, multiple tantrums, a nasty smash on the head (their head not mine), I’ve been…