The shape-shifting Tories no longer represent any interests beyond their own
Boris Johnson’s “revolution” does not serve British capitalism or its ruling class, but the self-enrichment of a grasping clique.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Boris Johnson’s “revolution” does not serve British capitalism or its ruling class, but the self-enrichment of a grasping clique.
ByIf £82,000 a year isn’t enough to cover the cost of childcare in the UK, we have a problem.
ByThe PM is often seen as politically invulnerable, but the latest sleaze row has hurt him.
ByHow much energy leaders used in travelling to and from Cop26 is more than an issue of simple political hypocrisy.
ByWe don’t expect teachers, aeroplane pilots or sports stars to be moonlighting in other roles. Why should MPs be different?
ByIn Turkey, Hungary and Israel, opposition parties have united against governments that threaten democracy. Britain’s parties should do the same.
ByFrom anti-Semitic football chants to the scandal at Yorkshire Cricket Club, the denial and obfuscation simply has to stop.
ByThe Conservative government’s disdain for Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP risks rotting the Union from the inside.
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