Labour’s Lack of Leaders

BY MAUREEN GRIMWADE I have supported Labour all my life. I am the proud daughter of a Manchester fitter and as far back as I can remember all the family voted Labour. In our eyes the alternatives were the Tories (no chance) or the “other lot” as they were known; “the party the same colour and constitution as weak wee after a summer shandy”. Voting Labour … Continue reading Labour’s Lack of Leaders

Antisemitic Oiks

BY RUTH LEVINE Remembrance Sunday is always a warm and peaceful event for my family. We come together at my brother-in-law’s home in Stratford to remember my husband’s late father who fought at the Battle for Caen in the summer of 1944. His medals are laid out alongside the medals of my own Grandfather who escaped Alsace in 1915 aged just sixteen to fight alongside the … Continue reading Antisemitic Oiks

New Opposition Required

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN  Britain has become too accustomed to cycles of Big Government splurge under Labour followed by Tory Governments cleaning up the mess – only for Labour to eventually get voted in and spend the country to oblivion again. Now we have a chance to stop this senseless cycle. Imagine if – instead of Labour coming to power after the Tories have swept up … Continue reading New Opposition Required

Crapitalism

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN Not that Britain’s Left could ever be accused of jumping on any available bandwagon, this week’s motion by MP’s to strip Arcadia’s Sir Philip Green of his knighthood has been seized upon by leftist commentators as heralding the death knell of capitalism. How, they argue, can we as a society put up any longer with crapitalism when it produces avarice and inequality … Continue reading Crapitalism