Why I Should Be the Next Labour Leader
Labour leadership candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey speaks to Tribune about her roots, her path into politics – and why her campaign can win.
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Ko Leik Pya works as a teacher and writer in the UK and Myanmar. He writes here under a pseudonym.
Labour leadership candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey speaks to Tribune about her roots, her path into politics – and why her campaign can win.
Ireland’s left-wing breakthrough was a decade in the making – now the challenge is build a new republic which can break with the bleak history of right-wing rule.
Labour’s leadership election is dominated by the idea that the party needs a more ‘media-friendly’ candidate – but Britain’s media is a mouthpiece of the elite and won’t support anyone serious about challenging them.
Bernie’s win in New Hampshire is not just a victory for a socialist candidate – it’s a victory for class politics in America.
Right-wing governments and big business interests are determined to bury unions for good – but they continue to be workers’ best line of defence at work and in society.
By using the catch-all term ‘populist,’ the liberal commentariat wants to convince you that Bernie is the same as Trump – when actually he’s the best chance of defeating him.
The newly-launched Labour Campaign for Trans Rights aims to commit Labour to a sustained defence of trans people – and to resist the transphobic forces that undermine their right to dignity.
The disgraceful state of Britain’s children’s services after years of underfunding deserves more attention than Iain Dale’s Good Morning Britain walk off, argues Grace Blakeley.
Elizabeth Warren’s political tradition is the left edge of middle-class liberalism; Bernie Sanders hails from America’s socialist tradition. We shouldn’t confuse the two.
In the 1960s, a group of South African and British left-wingers risked their lives to organise an underground campaign that could revive the anti-apartheid struggle.
Andrea Long Chu’s ‘Females’ is a scorching takedown of every orthodoxy about gender you could name.
Policies to tackle the climate crisis are increasingly popular – but unless they’re tied to a different model of ownership they won’t change the system that is killing the planet.
To understand December’s loss, socialists should look beyond the ‘Brexit or Corbyn’ binary to deeper problems facing the labour movement which can’t be solved by charting a course towards the centre, argues Andrew Murray.
If polls are correct, today’s Irish election will see young and working-class voters flocking to Sinn Féin and others on the Left in historic numbers – dealing a blow to the country’s dominant right-wing parties.
Spitzenprodukte’s novel ‘Red Tory – My Corbyn Chemsex Hell’ reimagines recent political fact as lurid fiction.
The CWU asked Labour’s leadership candidates how they intend to cut through media hostility to communicate the party’s message to working people – only Rebecca Long-Bailey gave an answer they could get behind.
The establishment is trying its best to hide it but Bernie Sanders won the Iowa caucus – and now, he has a serious chance of winning the Democratic nomination.
Laura Pidcock may have lost her seat in December, but she remains unbowed. Her advice? Stand tall, defend your community, and prepare for the fightback.
The new middle ground on the UK economy is one that recognises the failures of privatisation and the need for meaningful public ownership – that’s a sign of just how much progress Labour under Corbyn made in changing the national conversation.
Podemos MP Txema Guijarro sits down with Tribune to discuss the challenges facing Spain’s new left-wing coalition government, its mission to fight for working people – and its commitment to deliver justice for the victims of the Franco dictatorship.