General Election

  • Practical solidarity: Labour must adapt the way it campaigns so it helps those most in need

    One day campaigns and calls for Theresa May to sling it are great at galvanizing support, but if the next election isn’t within the next six months, we run the risk of running out of steam. Words have power that is clear, but words and actions working in unison will lay the foundation for the…

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  • Theresa May

    Theresa May

    Theresa May, you should have stayed at home yesterday Ah-ha words can’t describe the election and the way you lied These games you play they’re going to end with Tory tears some day Ah-ha Theresa May it shouldn’t ever have to end this way It’s 53′ and that’s the year that it’s always been We…

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  • We’ve been DUPED!

    We’ve been DUPED!

    Con verb verb: con; 3rd person present: cons; past tense: conned; past participle: conned; gerund or present participle: conning 1. persuade (someone) to do or believe something by lying to them. “I conned him into giving me your home number” Dupe verb past tense: duped; past participle: duped deceive; trick. “the newspaper was duped into…

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  • Let me start this blog by saying well done to everyone that had the courage and nerve to put themselves forward in local or national elections for Left Unity, while the results may have not reflected the hard work and dedication you showed, you deserve praise for having the balls to put your head above…

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  • This week we have heard how Sally Keeble turned down a nice little one thousand pound gift from ex-pm Tony Blair, though not the only one to turn down the money, we would be fooling ourselves if we thought this had anything to do with a principled stance of the ex-pm. Sally Keeble was elected…

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