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Ellie Whittaker

Ellie Woolstencroft is an activist with Labour for a Green New Deal.

Turning Back the Tide

After decades of attacks on trade unions and workers’ rights, inequality in Britain is soaring. But in this election, finally, workers have a chance to vote for a government that would empower them.

France’s Strike Against Macron

Yesterday saw France grind to a halt with mass strike action against proposed pension reforms – but unions are aware it was just one step in a long struggle against Macron’s neoliberal project.

Work Doesn’t Have to Get Worse

For years, conditions in Britain’s workplaces have been deteriorating amid stagnant wages, insecure hours and a lack of protections – but in this election workers have a chance to vote for something better.

Tackling Regional Inequality

For decades, Britain’s economic growth has been trapped in London at the expense of the rest of the country – Labour’s regional manifestos demonstrate how that cycle could be broken.

England’s Tightest Marginal

In 2017, Labour lost out in Southampton Itchen by just 31 votes. Now the party is determined to win back a working-class constituency that exemplifies the challenges facing the postindustrial south.

The Great NHS Sell Off

Recently released figures show the staggering extent of NHS privatisation – with £15 billion worth of contracts outsourced to private companies since 2015 alone.

Tory Foreign Policy is a Disgrace

Weapons sales to oppressive regimes, humanitarian disasters and covert wars with no accountability – the Tories’ foreign policy is a disaster which the British press refuses to challenge.

In Trump’s Shadow

Ahead of today’s NATO Summit, Britain faces a choice – line up behind Trump’s America on the world stage, or break with it and pursue a foreign policy of peace under Jeremy Corbyn.

The Choice Facing the North

In this election the North of England will choose between a Labour Party that is fighting to tackle regional inequality – and a Tory Party that has spent the last decade deepening it.