Workers around the world took hope from the radical left party Syriza’s victory in Greek elections. But weeks later that hope is wearing thin.
The latest MPs’ scandal shows that there’s one law for the rich and another for the rest.
Politicians and the media want to use last week’s killings in Copenhagen to ramp up Islamophobia, extend repressive powers and justify imperialist war. We must not allow this.
The Tories are attacking people on benefits in a vicious campaign to grab votes. Their “welfare week” involved scapegoating one group after another.
Turn on the news, and it can seem like everyone’s against you. There’s smarmy Tory prime minister David Cameron boasting that conditions for the bosses had “not been this good for a long time”.
The Rotherham abuse scandal has led some to celebrate Britain’s “progressive” society.
From Athens to London via Edinburgh there are constant reminders of how the rich try to subvert democracy.
The Sun newspaper revelled in the unashamed celebration of mass murder on Monday of this week.
The stench of a cover-up surrounding the Iraq war inquiry is growing ever stronger. Inquiry chairman Sir John Chilcot confirmed to David Cameron last week that his report would not be ready until after the general election.
When former Tory home secretary Lord Brittan died last week, the cops were investigating him over multiple allegations of sexually abusing children.
The Greek election result is an inspiring boost to everyone fighting the warped priorities of the bosses and the Tories.
Alarm is growing among the ruling class as cracks in the old political order deepen. They know that more and more people are questioning their system and looking for an alternative.