Newly-elected MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone Pat Cullen outlines how Sinn Féin's impressive result at this summer's Westminster election reflects a growing mood for change.
Tag: General Election 2024
Two risks facing the labour movement – Matt Wrack, FBU
Fire Brigades Union General Secretary Matt Wrack sets out his perspective on the key tasks for the labour movement after the general election.
Labour’s narrowed social base – Simon Fletcher
Simon Fletcher draws conclusions from the election result, illustrating the consequences of Labour's position on Gaza and the party taking its base for granted.
The energy we unleashed will not go to waste – Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn said, "We are a movement made up of all ages, backgrounds and faiths. A movement which can win with and for people all over the country."
The immediate concern is Palestine and Gaza – Andy McDonald MP
Andy McDonald MP used his acceptance speech to condemn austerity & call for an end to arms sales to Israel.
An opportunity for change on Ireland – Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald on Westminster election results
“The British Government must embrace principles of rigorous impartiality, and the right to self-determination & constitutional change toward Irish reunification."
Apsana Begum – I will step up for Palestine, migrant rights & an end to austerity
"Whether it's calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, opposing austerity and privatisation or speaking up for migrant rights - I will continue to step up."
The 2024 General Election: things just got a lot more interesting
What to make of this general election? On the one hand, a Labour landslide. On the other, a very complex set of results, reflecting a fragmented electorate.
Campaigners demand to know Party policies on Covid-19
“Measures to prevent infection will more than pay for themselves and will go a long way to improving the health of the nation" - covid campaigners set out key demands.
Labour’s manifesto – bowing to the false gods of social liberalism
David Kellaway examines how the Labour manifesto accepts the status quo as a model for organising the economy, the welfare state, & the government.










