Chancellor Alistair Darling’s pre-budget statement was a declaration of war against working people. It is only the opening shots, and much worse will come in the future. But the basic features of the attacks are already in place.
The decision by CWU union leaders to sign an interim agreement and call off nationwide postal strikes was a serious mistake.
The only argument left to justify a vote for Labour at the next election is to warn that a victory for the Tories will mean a return to the brutal policies of Margaret Thatcher.
Like desperate poker players, the leaders of the three main political parties are trying to outbid each other as to who will make the cuts in public spending they claim are needed to bridge Britain’s budget deficit.
The industrial coverage in this week’s Socialist Worker highlights the new wave of struggles breaking out in different areas across Britain.
The occupation of the Vestas factory should be an inspiration to all of us under attack in the recession.
The right seems set to gain in this week’s European and local government elections.
The launch of a bid for the 2018 football World Cup this week saw Gordon Brown attempt to ease his worries by hanging out with David Beckham and Wayne Rooney.
When it comes to arrogance, no one can fault Benjamin Netanyahu.
What has the government’s largesse in splashing out £1.4 trillion to bail out and guarantee the banks actually achieved?
Chris Woodhead, the former head of the Ofsted schools inspectorate, says middle class children have better genes than those from working class homes.
Many socialists will be surprised to see the Daily Express campaigning for a group of immigrants to be welcomed to Britain.