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Political response needed
02 Jun 2016
How will the resistance to France’s ‘labour reforms’ end? Daren Greene looks at the contending forces
Divisions continue to multiply
02 Jun 2016
Berlusconi shows all the signs of being a spent force, writes Toby Abse. But overall, politics still moves to the right
Letting Blair off the hook
02 Jun 2016
Eddie Ford is not holding out any hopes for the Chilcot report
Reject the new contract
02 Jun 2016
We need to develop a realistic strategy for victory, writes Richard Galen
Two reactionary camps
26 May 2016
Our class can gain nothing by voting for either of the two options, argues Peter Manson
Not so new economics
26 May 2016
Michael Roberts reports on John McDonnell’s plan to ‘transform capitalism’
Life in the bubble
26 May 2016
Paul Demarty argues that the growing culture of brittle denunciations only hurts the left
Right’s heresy hunt
26 May 2016
If I am anti-Semitic, so is the Israeli press, writes Tony Greenstein
Too close for comfort
19 May 2016
The errors of the CPGB in relation to the 1924 minority Labour government were deeply rooted in the political physiognomy of the early Comintern, argues Lawrence Parker
Social democratic stepping stone
19 May 2016
Arthur Bough responds to Mike Macnair
Scandal hits M5S
19 May 2016
As Beppe Grillo prepares to step down, his populist party stands accused of corruption. Toby Abse reports
Don’t apologise - attack
19 May 2016
The right will not let up if we retreat before their smears, argues Moshé Machover. This is an edited version of his speech to the May 15 London Communist Forum
A continent of the mind
19 May 2016
Jack Conrad shows that the European Union has been shaped not only by rival state powers, but by class politics too
Fixer turns chancer
12 May 2016
Sadiq Khan has wasted no time positioning himself for the Labour leadership, notes Paul Demarty
Recipe for disaster
12 May 2016
Labour’s election results have given Corbyn only a temporary reprieve, predicts Tony Greenstein