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The views published here are of an ecosocialist nature and from the broad red, green and black political spectrum. The opinions expressed are the personal opinions of the writers and are not necessarily the view of any political parties or groupings that they belong to. Please feel free to comment on the posts here. If you would like to contact us directly, you can email us at mike.shaughnessy@btinternet.com. Follow the blog on Twitter @MikeShaugh

Sunday, 13 November 2016

Does President-Elect Trump Spell Doom for the Planet?

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Written by  Nika Knight  and first published at Common Dreams Climate change denier promises to bring in new era for coal, pull U....
Friday, 11 November 2016

US Election - Trump Wins as Democrat Voters Sit on their Hands

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I'm probably not fully over the shock of Donald Trump winning the US presidential election, but some things are becoming clearer abo...
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Saturday, 5 November 2016

Richmond Park Byelection - Green's Decison not to Stand Provokes Fury amongst Membership

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The decision by the local Green Party in Richmond and Kingston (in south west London), not to stand a candidate in the forthcoming byel...
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Friday, 4 November 2016

Rojava: the real alternative. Review of “The Alternative Towards a New Progressive Politics” and “Revolution in Rojava”

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This Guest Blog is reposted with the permission of the author. First published by Lipstick Socialist HERE In 1925 the Manchester Irish...
Thursday, 3 November 2016

If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal

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I first came across the quote in the headline above when Ken Livingstone published a book by the title in the late 1980s. I didn’t read...
Monday, 31 October 2016

Government’s ‘No Running Commentary’ on Brexit is Coming Apart at the Seams

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When the Prime Minister, Theresa May, finally decided that the ‘Brexit Means Brexit’ line had passed its sell by date as an indicati...
Sunday, 30 October 2016

What Is Socialism for the Twenty-First Century?

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Written by Michael A. Lebowitz  and first published at Monthly Review Often the best way to begin to understand something is to c...
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