Fownhope’s Heart of Oak Society traces its roots to the age of friendly societies, when communities provided their own safety net. Its anniversary celebrations reveal a tradition still very much alive, says MARK SEDDON
I FIRST became aware of Jeremy Corbyn though his work regarding Chile.
In May 1969 Corbyn attended the Vina Del Mar festival. The festival was a cultural event in solidarity with the Popular Unity party and Salvador Allende in the upcoming 1970 presidential election.
Such an occasion was symbolic of the victory that was to come for the left in Chile; culture combined with the Latin American revolutionary spirit, both underpinned by the pillar of solidarity.
The Carpathia isn’t coming to rescue this government still swimming in the mire, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
With ‘Your Party’ holding its founding conference in Liverpool this weekend, JEREMY CORBYN speaks to Morning Star editor Ben Chacko about its potential, its priorities — and a few of its controversies too
VINCE MILLS cautions over the perils and pitfalls of ‘a new left party’
Sixty Red-Green seats in a hung parliament could force Labour to choose between the death of centrism or accommodation with the left — but only if enough of us join the Greens by July 31 and support Zack Polanski’s leadership, writes JAMES MEADWAY


