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Rae Hart

Rae Deer is an economist and freelance writer.

The Household Debt Crisis

The soaring cost of living is forcing millions to turn to credit card borrowing just to survive. We need a write off of unjust debt to give people a chance to rebuild their lives.

Defend the RMT

The media want to pit the public against the 50,000 railway workers striking next week, but their attacks only expose the truth: that in the face of establishment hostility, RMT members are standing up for all working people.

Ground the Whole Rwanda Plan

Stopping last night’s deportation flight was a victory for activists across the country who fought to defend asylum seeker rights. Now it’s time for the scheme itself to be scrapped.

Remembering Che Guevara

Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara was born on this day in 1928. An icon of Cuba’s liberation, he committed his life to the cause of the oppressed – and in the process, became one of the twentieth century’s most influential figures.

Five Years of Failing Grenfell

On this day in 2017, 72 people lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower fire. Half a decade on, families are still waiting for justice – and those with the power to prevent a repeat still aren’t willing to use it.

Britain Is Funding Apartheid

Britain is ‘upgrading’ its trade agreement with Israel and doing nothing to stop the import of goods made in illegal settlements on occupied Palestinian land. It’s a decision to be complicit in Israel’s apartheid regime.

The P&O Scandal Was Created By Imperialism

P&O were able to get away with illegally sacking 800 staff because of Britain’s close relationship with the companies’ Emirati owners – a reminder that fighting for workers’ rights means fighting the global networks that encourage their exploitation.

The British Media Has a Class Problem

80% of journalists come from professional or upper-class backgrounds, making the industry wildly unrepresentative of the majority of the population. With that kind of makeup, it’s no wonder the media is facing a crisis of trust.