What You Should Know about Labour’s Economic Policy.

The Labour Party wholeheartedly supports the war on Russia in Ukraine and sanctions against the import of cheap energy from Russia. UK support for sanctions is the main driver of domestic inflation in Britain as energy is an input into all products and services. Labour is not committed to any significant revenue raising measures by … Continue reading What You Should Know about Labour’s Economic Policy.

Notes on the News

By Gwydion M. Williams Hard Right, Faded Left India Rising Snippets Bill Gates Goes to China Kosovo – Punishing Serbs Pro-Western Russians Hate Each Other Unwanted Afghans China – Solid Politics? More Illiberalism Hard Right, Faded Left Tony Blair persuaded Labour that we should drop our traditional commitment that the state could and should help … Continue reading Notes on the News

Workers Control

In 2008 Conor Lynch and Joe Keenan devoted a series of 6 issues of our magazine “Problems of Capitalism and Socialism”  to Workers Control.  They reproduced documents of the time for and against Workers Control, with commentary, including statements by the Institute for Workers Control, which, despite its name, did not support workers control when it came … Continue reading Workers Control

Who was who and what was what in industry and politics in the 1970s

Glossary  From Problems of Capitalism and Socialism special series on the Bullock Report, Number 2 AUEW: Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers led by Hugh Scanlon (see below). Anuneasy amalgamation of engineers, builders, foundry workers and white collar workers (TASS). TASS, which was Communist Party dominated, split away and merged with the Association of Scientific, Technical … Continue reading Who was who and what was what in industry and politics in the 1970s

ILO and the Minimum Service Bill

The International Labour Organisation and the Minimum Service Bill From Morning Star June 20 2023  UN watchdog condemns anti-union Strikes Bill by Matt Trinder  Industrial reporter The United Nations launched an “embarrassing” attack on the Tory government’s latest assault on unions and the right to strike yesterday.  In a rare but damning intervention, the International … Continue reading ILO and the Minimum Service Bill

Germany to further liberalize immigration

Eamon Dyas   The New Imperialism is adding the exploitation of Third World Human Resources to the traditional exploitation of Material Resources.  The Labour Minister says that Germany is looking to African countries to fill its skills shortage. Just like the 19th century rush to Africa, Germany has been late to this particular imperialism. Modern imperial exploitation … Continue reading Germany to further liberalize immigration

Jack Jones speaks

Jack Jones explains his role in the Labour movement in the 1970s, and how the battle to bring in Industrial Democracy was fought and lost, making something like Thatcherism almost inevitable.  An interview with Jack Jones, conducted by Labour and Trade Union Review magazine L&TUR We’d like to begin with the experience of the seventies. As … Continue reading Jack Jones speaks

Trade Union Diary

Industrial Democracy A new book has just been published:  "Our trade unions, what comes next after the summer of 2022?" By Nigel Flanagan, Manifesto Press. The book is vigorously written and addresses the question of the immense weakness of the trade union movement today without flinching.  It rightly addresses the question of how it came about as … Continue reading Trade Union Diary

                        GAZA STILLS

                        They line up for the camera,                            the remainder of families,                         still in life as in death,                           they don’t complain,                         make no requests,                           they will get nothing                         and have nothing                           but checkpoints,                         high walls,                           razor wire,                         Israeli fighter jets                           who strike at their children,                         their mothers,                           their fathers,                         their grandparents,                           their phones are listened to,                         their … Continue reading                         GAZA STILLS

Note on the News

By Gwydion M. Williams ·      Britain Blighted by Upper London ·      Upper London Fears the Chinese Example ·      The Mistrustful USA ·      Snippets ·      Russia and China ·      Why Russia Rallies Round Putin ·      Worse Weather Britain Blighted by Upper London Well-meaning liberals like William Keegan are baffled that British politicians stay locked into policies that have caused vast suffering.   Right-wing ideas … Continue reading Note on the News

Minimum Service: “a Ludicrous Bill” (2)

Minimum Service Bill debate in the House of Commons 22nd May 2023 [The Government moved against the amendments voted by the Lords.  See reproduced below a selection of extracts of contributions by Labour, LD and SNP members; note how some are sceptical of Angela Rayner’s promise that Labour will repeal this Bill when in power.] The Parliamentary … Continue reading Minimum Service: “a Ludicrous Bill” (2)