Changing Labour and Stopping Reform
In 50 years of Labour membership, I’ve seen 23 years of Labour government, but we’re further away from achieving our […]
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In 50 years of Labour membership, I’ve seen 23 years of Labour government, but we’re further away from achieving our […]
Changing Labour and Stopping Reform Read More »
For the increasing numbers of those who want to make the curtailing of Reform UK in Wales an urgent priority
LABOUR PUTS ANOTHER NAIL IN ITS OWN COFFIN Read More »
Here are my five steps to recovery: by John McDonnell After so many avoidable mistakes, of course people are angry.
Don’t sugarcoat this: Starmer’s government is weak and may perish. Read More »
Of the 134 back-bench Labour MPs who signed a letter to Starmer calling for the urgent recognition of the state
The Wales bit of the Parliamentary Labour Party: Latest let-down! Read More »
There has been no shortage in recent years of statistics demonstrating the huge and ever-expanding gap between the wealthiest people
The invitation is to join at 6.30pm for a political discussion. The invite has also gone to anyone who has
Political discussion on zoom Read More »
Reform and Wales. In a recent by-election for Torfaen Council, Reform took the seat from Labour with a comfortable majority
The Resistible Rise of Nigel Farage (or Something Worse) Read More »
Amongst the various and increasing decisions from Rachel Reeves returning to austerity, attacking environmentalists, and grovelling to big business, there
A Little Light in the Darkness: Joining some dots and a date for your diary Read More »
Over and beyond the debates about the merits of membership of a political party, there is a greatly underdiscussed issue
Spare a Thought for the Labour Exiles Read More »
Well done, Ann Davies MP, the newly elected Plaid Cymru member for the new Caerfyddin constituency, who spelt out that
Turbines and Cables Read More »