The role Labour plays in maintaining the capitalist state makes it a crucial site for socialists to organise within, argues Luke Evans
Juliet Jacques argues that the way comedians treated Jeremy Corbyn demolished their anti-establishment credentials
Aisling Gallagher explains why Liz Truss’ recent rhetoric on proposed reforms to the Gender Recognition Act signals a worrying shift
In 2017, Labour won Kensington by just 20 votes. Brian Eno explains why he’s backing Emma Dent Coad in the seat – and why voting Lib Dem is ‘voting Tory without admitting it’
Matt Phull and Will Stronge share more thoughts about the post-capitalist potential of the Acid Corbynist project
Labour’s 1983 election campaign has long been used to say it is impossible for a leader like Jeremy Corbyn to win any election from the left. Alex Nunns digs out the truth
In the 1970s, they say, the dead lay unburied, greedy unions held the country to ransom and a divided country was impossible to govern, John Medhurst asks: was it really so bad?