Italy’s Choice: Democracy or the Euro
After the events of this week Italy – and Southern Europe – has a clear choice: Democracy or the Euro?
After the events of this week Italy – and Southern Europe – has a clear choice: Democracy or the Euro?
Windrush Brits are being detained and deported and it is a disgrace. When will Theresa May have the dignity to resign? For more articles, videos and podcasts as part of our migration focus head to novaramedia.com/focus/migration
Why does Nigel Farage now want a second referendum? Could it be something to do with his friends in the City?
This week’s PMQs revealed just how badly the Tories are managing the British economy
From hedge funds profiting to government negligence, when ‘business leaders’ talk about economic competence, they mean keeping the system rigged: for them.
Last year a Labour MP, Jo Cox, was murdered by a far-right extremist who shouted the words ‘Britain First’ as he shot and stabbed her. He’d been previously involved in the organisation which went by the same name. Today Donald Trump retweeted three posts by their deputy leader.
In all honesty Britain’s economy is absolutely broken, ten years ago it was common to hear of a lost decade for Japan and Italy, well the same has just happened to Britain on the things that matter like wages and productivity while the deficit, the one thing the Tories wanted to be measured by, is […]
Right now the Parliamentary Labour Party exercises an effective veto on who leads Labour, with 15% of the party’s MPs needed to get on the ballot. While there has been talk recently of a ‘McDonnell Amendment’ where that figure would be reduced to 5% – empowering the membership – Aaron disagrees. It should be zero.
Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour Party two years ago. The next two will decide the future of Britain
From his outdated views on abortions to his views on zero hours contracts it’s clear that Jacob Rees-Mogg doesn’t belong in this century.
After last week’s result how out of touch were Corbyn’s detractors?
Labour have pledged to abolish tuition fees. Aaron Bastani serves up 8 reasons why this is an excellent policy.
The British media recently castigated John McDonnell for admitting he had read Karl Marx. But there’s just one problem with that – he’s never been more relevant.
Today Labour’s draft election manifesto was leaked. Many policies in it, from eliminating tuition fees to building new social housing, will be paid through increasing tax on high income earners and the profits of large corporations. Higher tax in these areas wouldn’t make Britain the exception, it would make it normal.
From Britain’s media, to its economy and politics – the system is rigged.
Lynton Crosby, the Tories chief political strategist, deals in racism, xenophobia and triviality. Wherever he operates – whoever you vote for – we all lose.
In the past forty years the average home has increased in value by 43 times. With wages failing to keep it up that means more and more people are renting.
Don’t believe for a second that the Tories offer stability, just look at their record in office. June the 8th offers an opportunity to break this cycle of chaos and bring positive change for Britain.