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Ellie Whittaker

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

How Labour Alienated Muslim Voters

Keir Starmer’s party might have held Batley and Spen, but its approach to both domestic and foreign issues has turned away swathes of supporters in the Muslim community – as well as showing a total lack of moral fibre.

Fighting the Privatisation of Channel 4

The Tories are once again threatening to privatise Channel 4, the latest in a string of attacks on public broadcasting – to only way to fight back is to build a campaign for a truly democratic media.

Food Banks Shouldn’t Exist

Last year, the Trussell Trust distributed a record-breaking 2.5 million emergency food parcels. That charitable giving isn’t cause for celebration – it’s proof of the total abdication of responsibility by our politicians.

Remembering David R Edwards

David R Edwards, vocalist from experimental Welsh-language group Datblygu, has died aged 56. His work was pivotal in the Welsh musical underground – and in the revival of a radical Welsh culture.

Debunking the Myths of Liberalism

Liberalism is often framed as the politics of human rights and individual freedom, but its origins lie just as much in a fear of the masses – and only understanding that anti-democratic impulse can clarify its purpose.

The Two Englands

The Tories portray themselves as the natural party of a conservative England, but there is another England – one with a centuries-old tradition of radicalism and dissent against the established order.

Starmer’s Blairite Bunch

Keir Starmer’s reshuffle of his top staff is an attempt to shift the blame for the party’s ongoing poor performance – but bringing in more Blair-era right-wingers will only make Labour’s problems worse.

Building Urban Myths

Jimmy Cauty’s exhibition ESTATE makes model villages out of some of Scotland’s best known housing projects – raising questions about working-class housing and the mythologies it inspires.

After the Office

Despite the pleas of commercial landlords, working from home is here to stay in many cases – it’s time to use the opportunity to refocus our public space on community, rather than the needs of corporations.