11 Quick Reflections on the Leaders’ Debate
Last night’s seven-way leaders’ debate brought in a third of TV viewers, and was the only time ahead of the general election that David Cameron and Ed Miliband will be in a studio together. Polls are...
View Article‘Deep’ State, Subversion and Legitimacy
The latest episode of Novara FM discussed, with reference to the furore over the Telegraph story regarding Nicola Sturgeon, the actions of the ‘deep’ state, security service (MI5) and what this tells...
View Article9 Anarchist-Friendly Reasons to Vote in 2015
We should try to think differently about voting, because four years of moaning that politicians won’t do anything, followed by six months of ‘oh maybe Labour’ or ‘the Greens might get in’, followed by...
View ArticleReflections on the SNP surge: Does Westminster finally have an opposition...
Thinking back to election night, Paisley and Renfrewshire was everyone’s favourite moment. Defending his 16,000 majority, Douglas Alexander, shadow defence minister and Labour’s national election...
View ArticleChilcot, Corbyn and Britain’s constitutional crisis – Alex Salmond in...
Liam O’Hare sits down with former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond to chat media bias on Iraq, Theresa May’s start as PM and sentiment around immigration in the UK, amongst much much else.
View ArticleThe Radical Independence Movement and Momentum Need Each Other
The election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader for a second time, along with the emergence of Momentum, marks a victory of principles and vision over the anti-ideological technocrats that challenged...
View ArticleThe End of the UK?
James Butler is joined by Dawn Foster and Pat Kane to discuss the forthcoming Scottish Independence Referendum, the end of the Unionist majority in Ireland, and the political potential of a fragmenting...
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