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Jeremy Corbyn

The wages of Brexit

Posted on 16th December 2019 by Richard Donnelly

The Seattle protests 20 years ago opened a new cycle of anti-capitalist struggle. Despite the influence of the autonomist politics summed up by John Holloway’s famous slogan—“Change the world without taking power”, the dominant currents have looked towards the state… Continue Reading →

Analysis Boris Johnson, Brexit, election, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party, Tory party

Divergent views on the Labour Party

Posted on 18th April 2019 by Camilla

A review of David Morgan (ed), The Labour Party in Historical Perspective (Socialist History Society, 2018), £6 This collection of essays ranges over a vast field of Labour Party history. This is both a strength and a weakness. Though it… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Jeremy Corbyn, The Labour Party

Shambling towards the precipice

Posted on 8th April 2019 by Camilla

Through a fog of parliamentary manoeuvres, the British state is shambling towards a no-deal Brexit, crashing out of the European Union without any transitional arrangements agreed on. Maybe this will be averted thanks to Theresa May’s last-minute approach to Jeremy… Continue Reading →

Analysis Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn, Theresa May

Legends of the fall

Posted on 11th October 2018 by Camilla

The tenth anniversary of the collapse of the Wall Street investment bank Lehman Brothers on 15 September 2018 has attracted enormous coverage.1 The focus has less been on the actual event itself—indeed Albert Edwards of Société Générale argues that its… Continue Reading →

Analysis Jeremy Corbyn, The Economic Crisis, the far right

After the surge: Corbyn and the road ahead

Posted on 13th October 2017 by Camilla

The June 2017 general election saw a voter revolt, once again, shake the political establishment in Britain. And once again, like the close-run 2014 Scottish independence referendum and the vote to leave the European Union in 2016, almost all the… Continue Reading →

Article Jeremy Corbyn

Widening fractures

Posted on 27th September 2016 by Camilla

The political situation in Britain is defined by the fractures that have opened up over Brexit and in the Labour Party. This journal supported a vote to leave the European Union on 23 June for two main reasons—first, and as… Continue Reading →

Analysis Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn

A house divided: Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party

Posted on 6th January 2016 by Camilla

Something remarkable happened over the summer of 2015. Immediately after Ed Miliband resigned following Labour’s defeat in the general election, the grip exercised by Blairism over the Labour Party had seemed set to continue grimly on. The field competing for… Continue Reading →

Article Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party

Two faces of reformism

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

In our last issue we advised the radical left in Britain to be “open to the sudden fissures that the crisis of the British state can…unexpectedly open up, perhaps making possible a qualitative advance”.1 And the unexpected came very quickly,… Continue Reading →

Analysis Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party, Reformism
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