THERESA MAY drew widespread derision yesterday after stating that neoliberals must respond to the anxieties of “ordinary people” to quash dissent over globalisation.
In a speech to political and business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the Prime Minister warned they must secure the public’s permission for continuing a system that has delivered “unprecedented levels of wealth” for those she described as “winners.”
She admitted that this “cult of individualism” has left many people feeling left behind but claimed she had a post-Brexit plan that would ensure that free trade would “work for everyone.”
RICHARD BURGON MP points to the recent relative success of widespread opposition to the Labour leadership’s regressive policies as the blueprint for exacting the changes required to build a fairer society
Ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections, ROZ FOYER warns that a bold tax policy is needed to rebuild devastated public services which can serve as the foundation of a strong, fair economy


