Corbyn is worth voting for in a general election. Here’s why.
Electoral democracy, like the upcoming general election, functions as it was made to: as a tool for maintaining a power establishment, and to preserve those who move within it. It…
Electoral democracy, like the upcoming general election, functions as it was made to: as a tool for maintaining a power establishment, and to preserve those who move within it. It…
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has declared he is a socialist and a progressive. No laughing at the back please. Tony Benn was a socialist. Jeremy Corbyn is a socialist.…
On Saturday 25 May, Stats for Lefties announced that Jeremy Corbyn is likely to be re-elected in Islington North at the general election, according to their early polling – with…
Home secretary James Cleverly has expanded on the Conservative Party’s general election national service proposals. He said the Tories would introduce community service for 18-year-olds who aren’t doing national service.…
Before voters head to the polls in the general election, another likely-to-be damning indictment of the Tories callous cuts to benefits will come to light. Specifically, the government must publish…
Over the weekend, several Labour Party MP’s took to X to condemn Israel’s barbaric attacks on the refugee camp in Rafah – oddly just as the general election kicked off. …
Less than two days after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel to “immediately halt” its genocidal siege in Rafah on Friday 24 May, it brutally butchered 45 Palestinians…
With the Labour Party enjoying a strong lead in the polls ahead of the general election, many people are watching what Wes Streeting says closely about the NHS. After all,…
We have arrived at that place. A general election. The one where our two main political parties are campaigning to see who’s going to be burying the bodies of the…
On Sky News, Keir Starmer tried to defend the fact he lied his way to the Labour Party leadership with yet another lie. He claimed that the “money is not…
BBC Question Time (BBCQT) on Thursday 23 May was the first episode of the general election. The programme clearly was starting as it means to go on – with no…
On Wednesday 22 May, Rishi Sunak made his moist announcement about the upcoming general election on 4 July. However, there was no British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter anywhere to be…