Mark Carney warned last week that politicians had to tackle the growing “isolation and detachment” that working class people feel towards capitalism. The Bank of England governor is just the latest figure in the ruling class to feel the ground shifting beneath his feet.
Will we see a national strike by large numbers of workers ever again?
How much longer can the Labour Party keep disagreeing with itself about immigration? Pressure on the party—and the tensions inside it—over immigration are growing.
The conviction of Thomas Mair for the murder of Jo Cox MP led to discussion in the media of his links to Nazi ideology and groups.
Britain has refused to give the Chagos Islanders the right of return. Nick Clark looks at the history of this great crime
Labour needs to choose between defending migrants and pandering to racist ‘concerns’, writes Nick Clark
A new report hails the ‘digital platforms’ that are making workers ‘independent’. But the claims are misleading, writes Alistair Farrow
Nigel Farage’s party should have been careful what it wished for. Sadie Robinson diagnoses the racists’ post-Brexit headaches
An important discussion took place at the Momentum event in Liverpool last weekend on Parliamentary Socialism in the 21st Century.
The decision to build a new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset is a disaster for safety, the environment and workers’ living standards.
Labour’s long history of expulsions is ultimately driven by the party’s focus on parliament, writes Nick Clark
What could happen when activists push for right wing MPs to be replaced by supporters of Jeremy Corbyn, asks Nick Clark