Author and campaigner Alan Gibbons sent Socialist Worker this poem yesterday, in the wake of the publication of the Chilcot report.
Marxism can help explain why some workers have racist ideas and how that can change, writes Alistair Farrow
The vote to leave the European Union (EU) last week hasn’t just plunged the Tories and British ruling class into crisis. It has struck a blow against US imperialism and the EU bosses’ club, which imposes austerity across the continent.
David Cameron has handed his fate to the Labour Party. According to the Financial Times newspaper, he is “passing the baton to Labour’s leading figures to try to lure back working class voters veering towards Brexit”.
Any news that indicates it might be possible to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is enthusiastically celebrated. But there is a problem with the latest technological solutions.
People who defend the European Union (EU) often argue that it protects human rights and that these cannot be taken away, under any circumstance.
David Cameron believes that Winston Churchill would vote Remain on 23 June. Boris Johnson claims that Churchill would have been a Brexiter. Who is right? Who cares? Tories.
Remain campaigners threaten mass job losses if Britain leaves the EU. But the bosses’ club won’t save us, says Sadie Robinson
The Tories’ new education white paper proposes cuts to working class access to universities. It gives business more power and will trash higher education (HE).
Should the anti-EU left campaign to leave or hold their tongues? Dave Sewell argues we have to stick to our principles
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has pledged that the next Labour government “would surpass even the 1945 Clement Attlee government for radical reform”.
Dave Sewell begins a series on issues raised by the European Union referendum, which will take place on Thursday 23 June