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The Gorton & Denton by-election is set to be a referendum on Starmer's government, and could spell the beginning of the end for the Prime Minister.
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Gorton & Denton By-election
Labour’s Gorton & Denton defeat: Another political earthquake
Labour’s Gorton & Denton defeat: Another political earthquake
How To Fight Labour & Reform Discussion
How To Fight Labour & Reform Discussion
Word on the street in Manchester: ‘What by-election? Why should I care?’ | The Communist
Word on the street in Manchester: ‘What by-election? Why should I care?’ | The Communist
RCP members hit the streets of Manchester last weekend to get a sense of the mood around the Gorton & Denton by-election. It’s clear that ordinary Mancunians are fed up with establishment politics, and despise Starmer’s Labour Party.
Starmer and Burnham’s by-election bust-up: A tale of rogues, crowns, and daggers | The Communist
Starmer and Burnham’s by-election bust-up: A tale of rogues, crowns, and daggers | The Communist
Keir Starmer is looking weak, paranoid, and isolated, after facing off Andy Burnham’s bid to return to Westminster. The Gorton & Denton by-election, meanwhile, is set to be a referendum on Starmer’s government, and could spell the beginning of the end for the Prime Minister.
Farage, populism, and the crisis in Britain: Where is Reform going? | The Communist
Farage, populism, and the crisis in Britain: Where is Reform going? | The Communist
With the prospect of a Reform victory looming, the ruling class will undoubtedly be mulling over the question: can we trust Reform? Farage, meanwhile, is making overtures towards the establishment, hoping to present himself as a ‘safe pair of hands’ for British capitalism.
What’s behind the Green surge? | The Communist
What’s behind the Green surge? | The Communist
Fuelled by bold politics and anti-establishment audacity, Zack Polanski’s Green Party is surging ahead, with membership breaking 100,000 and double digits in the polls. The Greens are now a force to be reckoned with. What does this mean for British politics?
Can we just tax the rich? | The Communist
Can we just tax the rich? | The Communist
Recently, reformists like Zack Polanski and Jeremy Corbyn have been putting forward the idea of a wealth tax. They claim this could easily raise billions in tax revenue. While their proposals are certainly popular, do they truly offer a way forward?
What lies ahead in 2026? | The Communist
What lies ahead in 2026? | The Communist
Global turmoil. Economic weakness. A crumbling establishment. Widespread radicalisation. As 2026 gets underway, Britain is hurtling towards further decline and disarray. RCP general secretary Ben Gliniecki sets out the Marxist perspective for the coming year.
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