Andy McDonald has welcomed the Government's call for an immediate ceasefire, for hostages to be released and for aid to reach Gaza, asking how we will apply pressure to achieve these goals?
Tag: Kings Speech
The Labour Programme in the King’s Speech: What Next for the Left?
Dave Kellaway takes at look at the measures outlined in the King's Speech and considers how the left should respond in the period ahead.
Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace & Justice Project responds to the King’s Speech
Following the King's Speech, outlining the new Labour government's legislative plans for the next year, the Peace & Justice Project tackle what was in... and what was left out.
Suspend arms sales to Israel! Zarah Sultana & fellow MPs amend Kings Speech to call for Justice for Palestine
Ending arms sales and recognising Palestine amongst Zarah Sultana's Amendment's key demands.
Time to scrap the two-child benefit cap – Kim Johnson MP
Economists and anti-poverty campaigners alike have said that scrapping the two-child cap on benefits would immediately alleviate child poverty in this country, writes Kim Johnson MP.
Sunak and Hunt show a distressing lack of care for people’s well-being – Ian Lavery MP
For 13 years, the Tories have shown nothing but contempt for working class people, a Labour Government must do better writes Ian Lavery MP.
A King’s speech for fossils – Greener Jobs Alliance
Rishi Sunak's first and likely only King's Speech abysmally failed to tackle the climate crisis, writes Paul Atkin.
The disregard for Palestinian life is alarming – Apsana Begum MP
Building on the mass demonstrations in London, Apsana Begum MP writes on her parliamentary amendment to the King's Speech calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Nadia Whittome MP: King’s Speech utterly devoid of ideas or crisis-tackling policies
The King's Speech was devoid of ideas and did not the take crises we're facing seriously, writes Nadia Whittome MP.
The glaring omissions of Sunak’s King’s Speech – interview with Rebecca Long-Bailey MP
An interview with Rebecca Long Bailey MP on the King's Speech announcements and glaring omissions.










