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Overcoming the enemies within
17 May 2012
The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair
No to business as usual
29 Oct 2015
We need to take Labour seriously, argues LU national council member Sarah McDonald
Nice guys finish last
29 Oct 2015
Battle lines are being drawn in the Labour Party, writes Paul Demarty
There are no national solutions
22 Oct 2015
Yassamine Mather pinpoints the problem with Jeremy Corbyn’s alternative economic policies
Labour turned upside down
22 Oct 2015
The right’s attempt to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat must not succeed, writes Tony Greenstein
Deselect the Tory 21
22 Oct 2015
The Common Good rebels seem to be advertising their services to the Tory Party, writes Eddie Ford
Through the looking glass
22 Oct 2015
Jim Grant of Labour Party Marxists wonders if the bourgeois press thinks their readers are sheep
Two years to take control
08 Oct 2015
The bureaucratic right is still running the show, but by 2017 all that could change, says Charles Gradnitzer of Labour Party Marxists
Nuclear buttons and dark mutterings
01 Oct 2015
Team Corbyn’s gradualist approach cannot work, warns Eddie Ford
Both sides are still unsure
01 Oct 2015
For the moment the right is biding its time, writes Tim Keene
From internet to the steel city
24 Sep 2015
Red Labour, a group previously found only on social media, has taken physical form in Sheffield, reports Micky Coulter
Don’t panic
24 Sep 2015
It has been a bad week for the left in the Labour Party, says Paul Demarty. But the right will fight
Lies and smears
17 Sep 2015
Who is the ‘extremist’? asks Amir Parviz Pouyan
Firing the first shots
17 Sep 2015
Eddie Ford predicts a lengthy civil war between Jeremy Corbyn and the parliamentary party
Prioritise republican fight
17 Sep 2015
Corbyn’s defence of trade unionism is admirable, writes Peter Manson, but he must not shy away from the way we are ruled
Action requires organisation
17 Sep 2015
Counterposing activism to Labour Party work is a mug’s game, argues Paul Demarty