HUNDREDS of labour movement activists packed Hamilton House in central London last night to demand a Brexit that serves working people.
Economists, trade unionists and socialist campaigners rejected Theresa May’s deal with Brussels and said the left’s priority must be to fight for a general election to return a left-led Labour government which would negotiate a new deal.
Unison North West regional convener Paula Barker, speaking in a personal capacity, said the left should be “wary of those pushing Labour towards a second vote. Many who voted leave had never voted before. Labour must not ignore working-class communities.”
Former Labour MP LAURA SMITH makes the case for The Many slate in the elections to Your Party’s new executive
As the dollar falters and US power turns predatory, Britain and Europe must abandon transatlantic illusions and build a collectivist alternative before the system implodes, writes ALAN SIMPSON
Starmer sabotaged Labour with his second referendum campaign, mobilising a liberal backlash that sincerely felt progressive ideals were at stake — but the EU was then and is now an entity Britain should have nothing to do with, explains NICK WRIGHT
From Gaza complicity to welfare cuts chaos, Starmer’s baggage accumulates, and voters will indeed find ‘somewhere else’ to go — to the Greens, nationalists, Lib Dems, Reform UK or a new, working-class left party, writes NICK WRIGHT


