Burnham’s story should have been Inequality, not Devolution—Editorial

If Andy Burnham is to have any hope of reversing the decline of the Labour Party he needs to have a fairly simple but compelling story.  One good story would be inequality.  He could say that he is going to reverse the inequality that has developed in the UK in the 47 years since Thatcher first came … Continue reading Burnham’s story should have been Inequality, not Devolution—Editorial

PALESTINE LINKS

Israeli officials discuss renewed push to expel Palestinians from Gaza (Nadav Rapaport, Middle East Eye, 24 June 2026) Former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett says he smuggled Starlink receptors into Iran (Middle East Eye, 24 June 2026) The Haredi draft revolt threatening to bring Israel to a standstill (Eli Bitan, +972, 23 June 2026) I am … Continue reading PALESTINE LINKS

Notes on the News

By Gwydion M. Williams Morally bankrupt, but the wages are great! Tories as Latter-Day Anti-Fascists ‘Money Makers’ are Chieftains and Money Takers Snippets Iran: Willingness to Suffer Poland and West Ukraine: Normal Hatreds Resumed Trump and Musk’s Anti-State Folly Losing the Moon?  Or Losing Life on Mars? Children of Sixteen? Lowering the Cost of Motherhood Green … Continue reading Notes on the News

New National Security (State Threats) Bill

OUR PARTY parliamentary leader Jeremy Corbyn pledged to oppose the government’s National Security (State Threats) Bill yesterday as ministers started to rush the measure through Parliament. He warned that the Bill “is an alarming expansion of state power, and an escalation of the government’s chilling assault on the right to protest. “This week more than 100 … Continue reading New National Security (State Threats) Bill