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Billy Anania

Billy Anania is an art critic, editor, and journalist in New York City.

How Labour Lost the Nurses

A recent poll shows Labour’s support among nurses has plummeted by 50 points since 2019 – exposing the party’s disastrous failure to commit to the pay increase that NHS staff and their unions have demanded.

Voter ID Is Voter Suppression

The Tories are proposing voter ID laws to solve the almost non-existent problem of voter fraud – but what they really want is to copy their Republican cousins in the US and disenfranchise poorer voters.

It’s Time to Outlaw Fire and Rehire

The government has claimed to stand against fire and rehire practices, which threaten 1 in 10 workers across Britain – but these words will ring hollow unless they take action in today’s Queen’s Speech.

Starmer’s Latest Lurch to the Right

Starmer’s response to last week’s election disaster has been to push further rightwards in messaging and personnel – a move that will make it even harder for Labour to articulate a progressive alternative.

Why Welsh Labour Won

While Labour mourns its English losses, the Welsh party won a historic victory by articulating a clear vision – one that centred local issues, put people ahead of profit, and proved that socialist values can resonate.

Workplace Wellbeing Is a Scam

As conditions at work deteriorate, the number of ’employee wellbeing schemes’ is on the rise – but no amount of self-care can substitute for a living wage, manageable hours and secure employment.

Kill All The Bills

The Police Crackdown Bill isn’t an anomaly, it follows two ‘public order’ acts in 1986 and 1994 – together, they amount to a war on civil liberties which spans the past 30 years.

Why Socialist Salford Bucked the Trend

Amid disaster for Labour in elections across its former industrial heartlands, Salford’s socialist council gained ground – its mayor Paul Dennett writes for Tribune about the transformative policies which made it possible.