solidarity

  • We need solidarity, not flags

    We need solidarity, not flags

    If the flagmaniacs really wanted to help our communities, they’d swap symbolism for solidarity and put in the hard graft and help their neighbours by putting food on tables, opening warm spaces, sorting out kids’ uniforms, lifts to hospital, checking in on elderly neighbours, supporting one another, instead of dividing each other.

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  • Nation Building Blocks Of Hate

    I want to put the great into Britain, But what makes a nation great? What kind of country shall we create? I’m fed up with this greed and division, What happens next is your decision.

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  • Enough Is Enough For Same Old Same Old

    What are these rallies for? They seem to be held in theatre halls and behind closed doors, open to those who have got tickets and are therefore clearly already invested in the project. They pack these people in to halls to hear the same old stuff from the same old people. We don’t need to…

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  • A Four Point Plan For The Left To Become Relevant And Win Elections

    We have witnessed in the last decade a sea change in our politics, the far rights influence has crashed waves over the political landscape, the SNP parted the red sea and for a brief time socialism shone like a beacon across the land. In the immortal words of Bob Dylan Times They Are A Changin’.…

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  • Sadly is has become obvious that the right will never allow the left to hold power, or have a fair shot at leading the Labour Party. Corbyn won twice fair and square and it wasn’t enough! The right of the party waged a guerrilla war against a kind old man who makes jam in his

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  • 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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  • The rising tide of food theft in Northampton an ocean that is on the rise across this whole country, is something our leaders should be completely ashamed of and if they were acting for the benefit of the poor and needy, no doubt they would be. The Chronicle and Echo (Northampton Local Paper) publishes the

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