All articles by: Chris Williamson

Agenda Setting

Published: October 25, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

This weekend I am speaking at the Labour Assembly Against Austerity conference in London on why Corbynomics works. It is abundantly clear that the austerity agenda the Government has pursued …

Agenda Setting: Chris Williamson

Published: September 28, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

New Labour is in its death throes and is experiencing severe convulsions as its former dominance over the Labour Party is being comprehensively expunged. This is manifesting itself with increasingly …

Agenda Setting – Chris Williamson

Published: August 11, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

It’s Groundhog Day for the Labour Party, after Labour MPs forced another leadership election less than 10 months after Jeremy Corbyn was overwhelmingly elected to the role. I have repeatedly …

Agenda Setting – Chris Williamson

Published: July 13, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

The coup against Jeremy Corbyn is a direct assault on democracy and has caused an existential crisis. It absolutely must be defeated. The irony of people who purport to be …

Agenda Setting – Chris Williamson

Published: May 13, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

Never before has a Labour leader been subjected to so much abuse, so much ­disloyalty from certain Members of Parliament and so many attempts to destabilise his leadership.

Agenda Setting – Chris Williamson

Published: April 15, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

Jeremy Corbyn’s decision to accept Billy Bragg’s invitation to address this year’s attendees at the Glastonbury Festival is significant. Can you imagine David Cameron appearing at Glastonbury?

Agenda Setting – Chris Williamson

Published: March 18, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

Earlier this month, I was fortunate to address Momentum’s first regional conference in Nottingham, on the anniversary of the miners’ strike that started 32 years previously

Agenda Setting – Chris Williamson

Published: February 19, 2016
Written by Chris Williamson

Margaret Beckett’s report into the reasons why Labour lost the 2015 general election restated what most of us already knew, but some of the party’s noisy malcontents remain dissatisfied.