Comment Blueprint for trade union renaissance shows how much we have still to do The new pamphlet from the Changing Work Centre – a joint Community/Fabian Society venture – has been put together… Simon Sapper 17th November, 2017, 12:00 pm
Comment They call it “dispersal” but this Tory war on asylum seekers shames May Labour-led local authorities, mostly in the poorest parts of the UK, house 20 times more asylum seekers than… Simon Sapper 13th April, 2017, 12:30 pm
Comment The referendum is over – Labour must support Brexit, learn from the US and douse the flames of voter anger I rather think that our prime minister is stumped on Europe. She has announced the main plank in… Simon Sapper 13th November, 2016, 10:00 am
Trade Union Action Week TU Bill an onslaught on civil liberties The Human Rights dimension of the campaign against the Trade Union Bill received a fillip this week from… Simon Sapper 12th February, 2016, 10:17 am
Comment The question of People’s Assemblies isn’t as straight-forward as it might seem Jon Trickett’s calls for People’s Assemblies to reinvent politics is characteristic of the new and more open dynamic… Simon Sapper 18th September, 2015, 3:12 pm
Comment Why 2015 isn’t 1981 It may be a strange and even counter-intuitive thought, but could major benefices of Jeremy Corbyn’s win be… Simon Sapper 16th September, 2015, 3:07 pm
Comment Labour leadership: the unanswered question Like everyone who has a vote, I’ve been deluged by emails and letters. No phone calls so far,… Simon Sapper 26th August, 2015, 1:12 pm
Comment Why we should loudly support Rachel Reeves’ right to maternity leave The reactionary howls that greeted Rachel Reeves’ maternity leave plans remind us that, in some quarters, although we have… Simon Sapper 28th February, 2015, 1:12 pm