Forged in the fire of protest: A Prime Minister for the many
If you want a Prime Minister who stands on the side of the many, then you should be heartened by a man who has done just that his whole life.
Voting Labour, Joey Tribbiani and enlightened self-interest
the 'selfish' ambitions you harbour can only be achieved if society is organised in such a way as to make the dreams you have for yourself and your family, a reality for everyone else and theirs.
Why I won’t be giving up the fight for a socialist Labour Party
The challenge that faces Labour today is whether to run from the fight, or stand firm and see it through? I won't be running.
Social Insecurity: The real threat to you and your family
Tory social policy represents a clear and present danger to you and your family's health and wellbeing
Truth and justice in a year of living dangerously
After a terrible year for progressives, the victory of the Hillsborough Justice campaign offers hope and a way forward in 2017.
Humanity missing in action: The uncivilised west.
For the west to refer to its self as civilised is delusional. In the face of economic and social crises, its humanity is missing in action.
Dylan: A poet not a prophet
Dylan's lyrics were profoundly poetic, but were they prophetic?
Socialism for the 21st century: Labour transformed
The question is not whether we can afford to implement Labour's programme, but rather can we afford not to.
The ‘moderate tendency’ and the entitlement delusion
The subversion of democracy, even when it seeks to damage those we disagree with, harms all of us.