Friday, 22 November , 2024

Labour Party

Labour party’s future lies with Momentum, says Noam Chomsky

The US radical thinker blames the media for Jeremy Corbyn’s unpopularity and says he would vote for him Professor Noam Chomsky has claimed that any...

British Students Support Corbyn

93% have registered and over half want Corbyn for PM AROUND 93 per cent of students who are entitled to vote have registered to do...

London wants war against Assad – with or without parliamentary approval

Foreign secretary suggested UK could join US action in Syria without parliamentary approval Boris Johnson has signalled the UK could join any US military action...

Preparing the War: Tony Blair Allied with Tories against Corbyn

Blairites declare UK Labour party unelectable By Robert Stevens and Chris Marsden Labour’s right wing is now openly campaigning for a defeat for the party in...

Britain: Early elections to eliminate Corbyn and go to war

Theresa May's Snap Election: Is It Really About Brexit? By Neil Clark Speaking outside Downing St. on April 18, Prime Minister Theresa May said that it...

Livingston first, Korbyn second!

Britain: The Livingstone affair! Kick out the Blairites!   Rob Sewell 6 April 2017   Ken Livingstone’s suspension from standing for office or representing the Labour Party for...

Jeremy Corbyn on US aggression

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has condemned the US missile attack, saying it “risks escalating the war in Syria still further”. Read his statment: "The US missile...

CIA files expose New Zealand Labour Party’s anti-nuclear posture

By John Braddock 30 January 2017 The release early last week of thousands of files related to New Zealand by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)...

Jeremy Corbyn: If Theresa May wants an early election, Labour will...

The move comes as Ms May attempts to push through Brexit, one of the most difficult constitutional changes the country has ever seen, without having ever won a personal mandate at the ballot box. It also has echoes of the gutsy 2007 “bring it on” challenge that David Cameron made to Gordon Brown, another premier who had never won an election.