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Graduate tax more progressive than Labour's proposals
Tuition fees have been an emotive subject in British politics. Many different proposals have recently been put forward by politicians to...


Who will be the next Labour Party General Secretary?
The announcement last week that Ian McNicol is leaving his role as Labour Party General Secretary leaves an opening for one of the most...


"Devolution presents an opportunity to improve the lives of people living here in South Yorkshi
Dan Jarvis, MP for Barnsley Central, announced this month that he intends to stand as a Labour candidate for the Sheffield Region Mayor....


National Investment Bank: Economic Genius or Political Ploy?
The Treasury is teetering on the edge as shortages in the housing market increase and a proposed rise in council tax looms as local...


Houses of Parliament set for major renovation project
Last week after decades of complaints about the safety of the building MP’s voted to renovate the Palace of Westminster. Leaking pipes,...


Six reasons why we should not welcome Donald Trump in the UK
Unless you have been living under a rock you probably already know that Donald Trump is coming to town. Mr. Trump has previously...


Would lower migration help our traditional working class?
Migrants have been under scrutiny for many years and are often blamed for the decline of a country. It is, therefore, no surprise that...


Opinion poll tracker January - Labour retain slim lead
Labour continues to hold a small lead over the Conservatives as the nation comes into the New Year. There is evidence of some voter...


How Neo-Liberalism killed wage growth
The success of more radical politicians should not be a surprise, since the 1980s and the dawn of Neo-Liberalism the working class have...


Momentum's victory is triumph for democracy, not extremism
Yesterday Momentum gained 3 seats on Labour National executive conference. All 3 of their candidates gained over 60,000 votes to be...


Labour must listen to its heartland's about immigration
For most socialists, freedom of movement is the dream. From some who wish to see a world without borders to those who reject the idea...


Looking back, a year in review
Editor in Chief - Iwan Doherty 2017 has been a year of recovery. After the horrors of 2016, democracy regained her footing. After the...


Grenfell: The Forgotten Tragedy
Early in the morning, on the 14th of June, our nation was struck with the devastating news that a tower block in west London had been...


Opinion Poll tracker - December 2017
Labour’s 2 point lead over the Conservatives disappeared during November and they now hold a very slight lead. There is evidence of some...


We must move away from Neo-Liberal economic illiteracy
Neoliberalism has been at the forefront of mainstream economics since its popular use by Augusto Pinochet, Ronald Reagan and Margaret...
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