Some initial thoughts on the Gorton and Denton by-election

Eamon Dyas The only thing we can glean from this election is that Gorton and Denton is a constituency than is in an area which has experienced the classical manufacturing decline that’s typical of the old Labour heartlands.  New Labour, under Blair, when confronted with the trajectory that Thatcher had established for the economy, instead of … Continue reading Some initial thoughts on the Gorton and Denton by-election

Notes on the News

By Gwydion M. Williams Immigration – the Left’s Suicidal Unrealism Good News from Germany China Now Allows Less Capitalism Snippets Drowning Japanese and Central Europeans Best Ignored? How Ukraine Invented Itself China’s Excellent Science End homelessness and save money Class Issues Immigration – the Left’s Suicidal Unrealism Social justice is never free.  And it is unjust … Continue reading Notes on the News

Starmer’s Labour Party — Editorial 2

Starmer’s Labour Party Keir Starmer was first elected as an MP in 2015.  He rose to prominence when he led the opposition to various attempts to implement Brexit while the party was under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.  In 2019 he convinced the Labour Party conference to support a 2nd referendum over Brexit.  There are strong reasons to believe … Continue reading Starmer’s Labour Party — Editorial 2

Diary of a Corbyn Foot Soldier

Diary of a Corbyn foot soldier (April, 2021) Dictionary definition of a foot soldier: “…a dedicated low level follower” Content: “The weaponisation of  Suspension in the Labour Party.” (1)“The weaponisation of suspension”  (2) “ACAS guidelines on Suspensions compared to Labour Rules and Procedures” (3)  “And these are the people who are going to change the … Continue reading Diary of a Corbyn Foot Soldier