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- 08 May 2008ByJulie Hyland | Chris Marsden
For working people, New Labour is a hostile entity that must be replaced by a genuine party of socialism, write Chris Marsden and Julie Hyland.
- 07 May 2008
ByWar on WantWar on Want condemns the Prime Minister’s ‘Business Call to Action’ on global poverty, for including corporations which have been responsible for deepening global poverty.
- 04 May 2008
ByMorning StarThe Morning Star tells Gordon Brown that the Labour wipe-out was a result of mistaken policies, not of failing to get a message across.
- 25 Apr 2008
ByIndependent Working Class AssociationBrown was one of the principal architects of New Labour, and his true colours have been visible throughout that Government’s 10 year reign. The Independent Working Class Association reports.
- 17 Apr 2008
ByRobert StevensCuts in the UK’s science budget will cause the closure of key scientific programmes and facilities writes Robert Stevens
- 13 Apr 2008ByCharles Thomson
Launching an online petition on the Downing Street website is not as easy as we might hope, writes Charles Thomson.
- 27 Mar 2008
ByAndy RowellAndy Rowell looks at some of the lessons we could have learnt from the Iraq invasion – if we had wanted to.
- 13 Mar 2008ByChristopher Harvie
Christopher Harvie looks at the assent to Gordon Brown into the Office of Prime Minister and concludes that the Britain New Labour created is in serious trouble.
- 13 Mar 2008ByJohn McDonnell MP
John McDonnell on New Labour’s failure to adequately deal with child poverty, a failure the new budget will do little to address.
- 11 Mar 2008ByGeorge Monbiot
Extended opening hours will transfer resources away from those in most need, and allow private companies to fill the gaps, writes George Monbiot.
- 24 Jan 2008ByPeter Tatchell
Pakistan’s President Musharraf is running a state terrorist regime with the backing of both Britain and the US, writes Peter Tatchell
- 15 Jan 2008ByYuri Prasad and Anindya Bhattacharyya
New Labour’s claim that a three-year wage freeze will help to keep inflation in check is a myth, explain Yuri Prasad and Anindya Bhattacharyya
- 01 Jan 2008ByMorning Star
If the Labour Party fails to tackle the growing problems of inequality and social injustice, it will not only continue to let down Britain’s working people but will throw away its grip on government, writes the Morning Star.
- 16 Dec 2007BySchNews
Reducing unemployment is now just a moneyspinner for the private sector, writes SchNEWS.
- 15 Dec 2007ByMorning Star
The EU Treaty represents constitutional change. It should be put to a referendum, as New Labour originally promised it would be. The Morning Star reports.
- 13 Dec 2007ByMorning Star
Does Gordon Brown ever listen to himself to hear what utter tripe he is trotting out?, asks the Morning Star.
- 06 Dec 2007ByAndy Rowell
Andy Rowell considers the dangers ahead if Gordon Brown’s support for nuclear power and aviation continue.
- 06 Dec 2007ByGreg Palast
Greg Palast unearths some of the deals for big business available from new labour.
- 04 Dec 2007ByLindsey German and Naz Massoumi
With two disastrous wars under their belt, the desperate neocons in the White House are pushing for one more throw of the blood stained dice. Lindsey German looks at their plans for another regime change, while Naz Massoumi writes about the consequences of a potential US attack.
