Archive for 'British Labour Party'
‘For the many, not the few’: Corbyn’s lessons for Labor in Australia
Posted by John, June 12th, 2017 - under Australian Labor Party, British Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn.
Comments: none
The stunning election results of Jeremy Corbyn’s UK Labour Party prepare a path for the ALP, writes John Passant in Independent Australia
Advertisement
Jeremy Corbyn says unite behind his leadership
Posted by John, June 29th, 2016 - under British Labour Party.
Comments: 4
I was democratically elected leader of our party for a new kind of politics by 60% of Labour members and supporters, and I will not betray them by resigning. Today’s vote by MPs has no constitutional legitimacy. We are a democratic party, with a clear constitution. Our people need Labour party members, trade unionists and MPs to unite behind my leadership at a critical time for our country.
Coming in at number 4 in my top ten of 2015 – Jeremy Corbyn through my Australian eyes
Posted by John, December 31st, 2015 - under ALP, Australian Labor Party, British Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn.
Comments: 1
I wrote this in September in response to the enthusiasm for change that Jeremy Corbyn’s campaign for and stunning election to the leadership of the British Labour Party inspired. It compares that enthusiasm and upsurge in Labour Party membership to the insipid Labor Party here. I say in part:
‘Many of my readers will be hoping for a Jeremy Corbyn in Australia to move the Labor Party here to the left. There is no Corbyn in the Parliamentary Labor Party. The Labor left, such as it is, is thoroughly imbued with the logic of neoliberalism. In the main it is a tribal allegiance rather than an ideological ferment of ideas to challenge capitalism. You never hear the S word from these very models of a modern major general of capital. None of the possible contenders for Corbyn down under have the same track record as Corbyn in opposing austerity or fighting against social and political injustice. Indeed people like Albanese and Plibersek have been Ministers in Labor governments that have implemented neoliberal policies and attacked public services and workers’ rights and conditions. They are part of the very problem Corbyn is fighting against.’
To read the whole article click here.
UK politics: of pigs and Pinochets
Posted by John, September 21st, 2015 - under Britain, British Labour Party, Coups, David Cameron, Jeremy Corbyn, Pigs, Pinochet.
Comments: none
In light of the coup threats, Corbyn has to build the movement he has started into a genuine mass grass roots movement. In the community rallies he is holding or will hold across the country he could also begin discussing a people’s militia to defend the gains his election will bring and to radicalise the working class in its workplaces in defence of his incoming government. On top of that he could start agitating for democracy among the rank and file of the defence forces now.
Is electing socialist Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the British Labour Party the way to beat austerity?
Posted by John, July 29th, 2015 - under British Labour Party, Fighting back, Jeremy Corbyn, Reform, Resistance, Revolution.
Comments: 3
The support for Jeremy Corbyn’s campaign is a very good sign but British Labour isn’t the answer, argues Charlie Kimber, national secretary of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in Socialist Worker UK
Labour’s sell outs let Tories back in
Posted by John, May 10th, 2015 - under British Labour Party, British politics, Tories, United Kingdom.
Comments: 1
The election result in Britain is a disaster writes Charlie Kimber in Socialist Worker UK. Labour lost because it was too right wing, not because it was too left wing.