CND General Secretary Kate Hudson assesses the General Elections results and their implications for the peace movement, for Gaza, and globally.
Tag: General Election
What is the real threat from Reform UK? – Diane Abbott
With far-right parties making major gains recently in Europe, it’s worth paying close scrutiny to Farage’s party and taking the threat it poses seriously, writes Diane Abbott.
Open letter calls on the next government to put people and planet first!
Climate breakdown, a cost-of-living crisis during record-high corporate profits, and attacks on our human rights. These crises are the result of decisions made by those in power.
Labour’s NHS manifesto not ‘Fit for the Future’
Keep Our NHS Public take a critical look at the 2024 Labour Party Manifesto's section on health policy.
We’ll hold Labour’s feet to the fire – Mick Lynch, RMT
Mick Lynch speaks on holding Starmer to account over his promises to scrap anti-strike laws and renationalise rail, and for the lack of a transformative green new deal.
Nuclear weapons spending report reveals corporate intervention in UK nuclear policy – CND
Over the past five years, Britain’s spending has increased by over 43%. A new report shows that arms companies have influenced and shaped foreign policy.
Thousands contact General Election candidates to speak up for Palestine
This General Election has been called when Palestinians are confronting the darkest moment. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign is bringing their struggle to the heart of the election.
Fixing the broken pay system should be a priority for a Labour government – Fran Heathcote, PCS General Secretary
With the Tories likely out after 14 abysmal years for public sector workers' pay, PCS have outlined their demands for the next government, so the same mistakes are not repeated.
Voting for Welfare not Warfare – CND
CND's Sam Mason asks how favourable will a Labour General Election victory actually be for peace, economic, and social justice?
The next government must speak up for migrants, not scapegoat them – Praxis
The next Government will face a number of acute problems with the immigration and asylum systems - which need real solutions which help migrants, not scapegoat them.










