Monthly Archives: September 2015

Corbyn shifts into reverse to avoid party conference car-crash

Jeremy Corbyn and Trident Stuart Littlewood argues that while Jeremy Corbyn’s pledge to build a "kinder politics” may be commendable, lack of coherence, too much slack and allowing the unions to dictate what is debated could be his undoing. Read more [...]

The decline of the Western ethnic state

Demise of homogeneous state Lawrence Davidson views the present refugee crisis, triggered by the armed conflicts in the Arab world, in the context of the post-World War II – and continuing – demise of the homogeneous state. Read more [...]

Israel privatises child on the basis of hearsay

Privatising children Marianne Azizi describes how an Israeli woman’s quest for state assistance resulted in her son being taken away from her on the basis of hearsay, and both her and her son being denied their rights. Read more [...]

The UK Labour Party revolution

The Jeremy Corbyn revolution Jamal Kanj says Jeremy Corbyn has a unique chance to do what other progressive leaders failed to achieve by reaching out to marginalised British voters and working with the Scottish National Party. Read more [...]

A Zionist’s flawed argument against Jeremy Corbyn

David Hirsh and Jeremy Corbyn Gilad Atzmon deconstructs a tirade by David Hirsh, a campaigner against academic boycotts of Israel, published in The Jewish Chronicle, a British Zionist rag, and advises the Zionist campaigner to do a bit more self-reflection. Read more [...]

Wars, refugees and the complete lack of leadership everywhere

Alan Kurdi Alan Hart reflects on the failure of leadership by US President Obama to effectively deal with the Syrian catastrophe at the time when a little common sense politics could have led to a peaceful solution. Read more [...]

Who is fighting the war on terror?

Russia, Syria and Iran flags Lawrence Davidson explains why the US government and media are silent on their Israeli and Saudi allies’ support for America’s enemies, Al-Qaeda and Islamic State, and why Washington opposes Russia’s efforts to help Syria’s fight against these Islamist terrorists. Read more [...]

UK’s panic-stricken Tories smear Labour’s new leader

Jeremy Corbyn victory Stuart Littlewood examines the smears hurled at newly-elected UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn by the Tories, and wonders who is the real threat to national security: Corbyn or the Tories who have pledged allegiance to Israel? Read more [...]

Burned alive by Israelis

Burned home of Dewabsha family “Burning is how racists manifest hate,” is the conclusion of Jamal Kanj, who looks at the fascination of Zionists with burning Palestinians alive and how the Jewish perpetrators and their supporters always get away with murder. Read more [...]

Netanyahu aims his WMD at Obama

Netanyahu and the US Republicans Jonathan Cook argues that as Binyamin Netanyahu faces defeat in trying to block President Obama’s deal with Iran, his aim now may be to clear the path into the White House next year for a Republican president. Read more [...]