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Referendum has nothing to offer
07 Jun 2012
Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign
Humpty Dumpty and ‘anti-Semitism’
21 Sep 2017
The Jewish Labour Movement claims its rule change has been adopted by the Labour Party NEC, Kat Gugino, of Labour Party Marxists, begs to differ
Boris’s cunning plan
21 Sep 2017
Foreign secretary will never be good enough for Boris Johnson, reckons Paul Demarty - but the top job is hardly guaranteed
Strange battle lines
14 Sep 2017
David Sherrief says that the Tories are acting against the interests of big capital. Expect compromises and gruelling late-night sittings
Our lady of the tabloids
31 Aug 2017
Twenty years on, Britain is still not over the death of Diana Spencer. Paul Demarty investigates the cult of the ‘people’s princess’
Not a commodity
10 Aug 2017
The growing trend towards rationing treatment is a disgrace, writes James Linney
Witch-hunt continues
03 Aug 2017
As the Ken Livingstone case demonstrates, the right’s call for ‘party unity’ should not be taken at face value, argues David Shearer of Labour Party Marxists
Check out, but never leave
27 Jul 2017
The reality of Brexit is starting to become apparent, writes Eddie Ford. And the government is increasingly under pressure from big business
Towards a Bolshevik Broadcasting Corporation
27 Jul 2017
The disclosure of the BBC list of highest paid ‘stars’ raises the question: what is the corporation for? William Kane investigates
Get used to it
20 Jul 2017
Attempts to insulate MPs from insults are laughable and doomed to failure, argues Paul Demarty
Brexit reality wall
20 Jul 2017
Eddie Ford does not find it impossible to imagine a national government emerging from an EU-induced crisis
The Corbyn phenomenon
06 Jul 2017
It is important to know where we are and where we are going, argues Tony Greenstein
A new generation
06 Jul 2017
After Saturday’s inspiring demonstration, Peter Manson asks what the next steps should be
Fire in Babylon
22 Jun 2017
This is a disaster that results from decades of misrule, argues Paul Demarty
Capital in disarray
22 Jun 2017
The UK economy is set to enter a period of recession, argues Michael Roberts
Parallel campaign delivers win
15 Jun 2017
One the greatest upsets of the election took place in Sheffield Hallam, where a pro-Corbyn candidate defeated Nick Clegg. Carla Roberts of Labour Party Marxists reports