Comment The Tories’ failed austerity project makes people deliberately worse off – Corbyn response to Queen’s Speech This is Jeremy Corbyn’s full Commons response to the Queen’s Speech. By tradition at the beginning of each parliamentary… Jeremy Corbyn 21st June, 2017, 4:37 pm
Comment Sudden focus on the DUP shows how Westminster politicians have neglected Northern Ireland for far too long The result of the June 8 threw a Northern Irish party into the forefront of British politics – as… Emma Bean 21st June, 2017, 4:00 pm
News Lame, hypocritical and a waste of time – Yvette, Chuka and trade union chiefs react to pared down Queen’s Speech Figures from across the labour movement have given their take on the Queen’s Speech, the content of which was… Peter Edwards 21st June, 2017, 12:53 pm
News “Day of rage” demonstrations must be peaceful, McDonnell tells protesters John McDonnell has called on protesters due to demonstrate against the Tories today to remain “peaceful” as activists… Peter Edwards 21st June, 2017, 9:26 am
Comment Labour won Tory seats with a stirring campaign – but danger lurks in the detail of both parties’ spending plans General election 2017 (seats won compared with 2015): Conservatives: 318 (-13) Labour: 262 (+30) SNP: 35 (-21) Lib… Brian Barder 20th June, 2017, 1:00 pm
Comment Manuel Cortes: It would be madness for Labour to accept any Brexit deal which quietens our voice in Europe It’s great to see Labour’s frontbench singing from the same hymn sheet on Brexit whilst the Tories are… Manuel Cortes 20th June, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment How Corbyn’s message helped Labour reclaim a key marginal seat After a big hit of schadenfreude for some on June 8, and a large slice of humble pie… Lewis Bassett 19th June, 2017, 2:00 pm
Comment May should put Brexit talks on hold and bring Labour on board for advice Brexit talks finally start today between the UK and EU. David Davis, the secretary of state for exiting… Thom Brooks 19th June, 2017, 9:00 am
Comment How the generational gap has overtaken class when people decide how to vote For decades it has been believed that social class was the key determinant behind the outcome of a… Stephen Lambert 17th June, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Richard Burgon: May has sacked another justice secretary but Tories’ record remains one of cuts and privatisation No-one in the legal profession will have mourned the passing of Liz Truss’s time at the Ministry of… Richard Burgon 16th June, 2017, 7:00 am