Tag Archives: The Left

Could Jeremy Corbyn save Britain from the wrecking crew?

Jeremy Corbyn - Downing Street Stuart Littlewood shows why every utterance of yesteryear’s losers – Tony Blair, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall, Andy Burnham and Alastair Campbell – will ensure Jeremy Corbyn heads for a landslide in the Labour Party leadership elections. Read more [...]

UK Labour Party: a sad end, or a bold new beginning? 

Jeremy Corbyn for Labour leader Stuart Littlewood says a victory for Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour leadership elections could energise the party and enable it to challenge the Conservatives in England and the Scottish National Party in Scotland. Read more [...]

Jewish identity politics, Palestine and the left

Gilad Atzmon writes: I am Read more [...]

The West’s self-styled “left” and our very own Ku Klux Klan

Can the left really fall in love Read more [...]

Who are our friends?

Once upon a time, in our naïveté, Read more [...]

Time to bin left and right terminology in Israel

Chosen people Gilad Atzmon says the idea of left and right is irrelevant in Israel – as shown in the elections – because Israelis are concerned solely with the interests of the chosen people. Read more [...]

Assad’s “anti-imperialist” pretenders make their last stand

A tiny but vociferous group of ultra-reactionaries and racists masquerading as "leftists" and "anti-imperialists" continues to poison and disinform on behalf of Bashar Assad’s doomed regime. Read more [...]

Storming the Bastille in Syria

Henry Lowi calls on progressives to declare their solidarity with the oppressed people of Syria and to make every effort "to reach out to the pro-democracy grassroots organizations" there. Read more [...]

Cynicism and black propaganda

Nureddin Sabir argues that the reactions of many “leftists” and “anti-imperialists” to the Libyan and Syrian uprisings are motivated by cynicism, petty personal agendas and ignorance, not principles or progressive ideology. Read more [...]

Understanding the opposition to NATO’s intervention in Libya

Uri Avnery argues that opponents of military intervention in Libya are motivated more by hatred of the USA and NATO than by any concern for the people of Libya. Read more [...]