Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn is no anti-Semite, but he did fuck up
Opinion

Jeremy Corbyn is no anti-Semite, but he did fuck up

From Where I Stand — Anti-Semitism in our society needs tackling head on, writes Michael Segalov. The left has a proud history of fighting racism and bigotry, and anyone blindly defending Corbyn's Facebook post is part of the problem.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Soviet spy Corbyn? Tabloids have given up on journalism
Opinion

Soviet spy Corbyn? Tabloids have given up on journalism

From Where I Stand — The single source for the latest nonsense attempt to discredit Jeremy Corbyn is a fantasist, but that won't stop the right-wing press - terrified of a Labour clamp down on tax avoidance - from spreading lies, writes Matt Zarb-Cousin.

Written by: Matt Zarb-Cousin

Labour pledged to scrap tuition fees and they will do. Ignore the Tory lies
Opinion

Labour pledged to scrap tuition fees and they will do. Ignore the Tory lies

From Where I Stand — The Tories are trying to smear Corbyn over Labour's pledge to scrap tuition fees, once again treating young voters with absolute contempt.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Young people: This is your once-in-a-generation chance to change Britain
Culture

Young people: This is your once-in-a-generation chance to change Britain

Get out there and vote! — A radically different future is within our reach today. So why be disillusioned? Take a lesson from the people of Iran: get out there and vote.

Written by: Joe Zadeh

They say we can't win, but on Thursday vote Labour anyway
Opinion

They say we can't win, but on Thursday vote Labour anyway

From Where I Stand — They've told us we'll lose and that we're stupid, that Labour is dead and we don't deserve a better quality of life. Do you know what? Josie Long reckons you should just vote Labour anyway.

Written by: Josie Long

Stop calling Jeremy Corbyn an IRA terrorist sympathiser, it's simply not true
Opinion

Stop calling Jeremy Corbyn an IRA terrorist sympathiser, it's simply not true

From Where I Stand — Both Jeremy Corbyn’s opponents in politics and the media have long been desperate to use the Labour leader’s nuanced stance on the conflict in Ireland to paint him as an extremist with contempt for the British state. But Corbyn’s compassionate approach to negotiating peace and understanding has been consistent for decades, and was ultimately proved correct, argues James Butler.

Written by: James Butler

Someone just made a Jeremy Corbyn video game
Activism

Someone just made a Jeremy Corbyn video game

Play it now — Volunteer developers have built a game that sees Jeremy Corbyn chasing bankers while Theresa May lobs champagne bottles at him from a helicopter.

Written by: Michael Segalov

It's not pleasant but Jeremy Corbyn is right: British foreign policy has fuelled terror
Opinion

It's not pleasant but Jeremy Corbyn is right: British foreign policy has fuelled terror

From Where I Stand — In a speech today Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn raised important questions about connections British foreign policy and terror at home. It would be easier to stick our fingers in our ears and sing God Save The Queen like those who are criticising him, but this is what true leadership looks like.

Written by: Ellie Mae O'Hagan

Labour just promised to scrap tuition fees
Culture

Labour just promised to scrap tuition fees

Register to vote, now! — Labour have just pledged to scrap all tuition fees from 2018, even if you're starting university this September or you're already studying for a degree.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Jeremy Corbyn's bee pledge is a metaphor for this entire general election
Opinion

Jeremy Corbyn's bee pledge is a metaphor for this entire general election

From Where I Stand — Jeremy Corbyn didn't just include a reference to saving bees in the Labour manifesto because he cares about the planet. It's a subtle reminder to us all that this general election and Bee Movie are one and the same: we are comrades in a class struggle as a useless queen watches on.

Written by: Peter Bowden

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