In an imperfect US democracy Paul Garver looks ahead to and beyond the US Elections
One month before the November Presidential election, its outcome remains...
Duncan Bowie on a different Ukrainian Perspective
Towards the Abyss by Volodymyr Ishchenko published by Verso
This is a rare political analysis by a Soviet Ukrainian....
Mike Davis reports that while thousands gathered to cheer the Labour landslide new popular and progressive policies for wealth redistribution and reviving public services...
Editorial - Issue 330
Attlee went for it in 1945 with the formation of the modern Welfare State and the NHS. Wilson followed suit in 1964 with investment...
After the horrific events in Southport and the subsequent right-wing race riots that effected many of Britain’s towns and cities, Tommy Robinson, the extreme...
After savage Tory austerity cuts local control is basic common sense says Tom Miller
Alongside the landslide secured by the Labour Party in the 2024...
Mary Mason asks what impact can the Independents have?
The General Election was a huge victory for Starmer, elected on a promise of creating change,...
The vast majority of CLPs support it, as do two-thirds of affiliated trade unions. So, will the NPF accept the case for PR? Maximilian Czekalski explains why it should
Paul Salveson is cautiously optimistic on rail initiatives
After a rather pessimistic view of Labour’s transport offering in the last Chartist, I have to say,...
Nigel Watt on the largest democracy
Malevolent Republic - A Short History of the New India by K.S.Komireddi published by Hurst
This is a very readable...
Glyn Ford on Entryism
Entryism and the Revolutionary Socialist Left in Britain by Nicolas Sigoillot published Routledge
Spanning more than seventy years, Sigoillot covers the ground,...