Browsing: Jeremy Corbyn
Why V for Vendetta author Alan Moore says you should support Jeremy Corbyn
The life and work of infectious activist and inspiring writer Mike Marqusee. By Jeremy Corbyn
Palestinian member of the Labour Party demands the right to speak about Israel’s racism
Anti-Semitism and the Labour Party: Muzzling free speech silences rightful criticism of Israel
Naomi Klein and Jeremy Corbyn discuss how to get the world we want
It’s not about you or I as individuals. When people’s minds are opened up, there is no end to the possibilities.
Jeremy Corbyn’s speech at Glastonbury Festival
“Let us be together and recognise another world is possible, if we come together to… achieve a decent, better society where everybody matters.”
Shaping the way we organise in support of a Jeremy Corbyn government
Will the remarkable change we’re witnessing in UK politics roll back the neo-liberal policies that have been so disastrous?
Surprise, surprise: Jeremy Corbyn’s anti-war policies turned out to be a vote winner
The overwhelming majority agree with Corbyn that interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya made atrocities on UK soil more likely.
Calling Jeremy Corbyn ‘unelectable’ was the biggest fake news this election
Corbyn’s economics-centred, unapologetic Left Wing populism turned out to be just what the public had been craving.
The Book of Jeremy Corbyn: Lo, he bringeth unto us the desire of our hearts
And there came from the land of Britain a prophet, whose name was Jeremy. And he cried aloud in the wilderness.
Jeremy Corbyn has caused a sensation – he would make a fine prime minister
The prospect of a socialist government is now much closer than it has ever been, says Owen Jones.
Seize the time: this is our chance to Corbynize this Trumped up world
The world needs an actual popular elected response to US aggression against the world’s poor and the earth’s climate.
This election could be my last – it will change all our destinies and I’m treating it like my first
No one today can afford to be indifferent to democracy because tyranny comes in all shapes and sizes.
Does Theresa May have more in common with Karl Marx than Jeremy Corbyn does?
Think Jeremy Corbyn is weak, indecisive and unelectable? Think again.
In a democracy the decision of who is or who isn’t electable lies with us. It is not for others to tell us who stands a chance and who doesn’t.
Jeremy Corbyn not a leader? Give me this kind of anti-war leader anytime
In spite of the relentless Corbyn-bashing, beyond the ability to win elections there has been little discussion of what a leader, or leadership, means.