*Special Conference Issue Now available for Download*
CHARTIST recently published a special issue for a momentous and historic Labour Party conference. The special issue boasts articles on Corbyn's rise, the role of women in...
The Precariat – Key Labour opportunity
In CHARTIST 276, Paul Reynolds demands we start reaching out to the ‘precariat’
There is something odious about the Labour Party leadership debate. A rise in membership and...
Two calls to arms
Congratulation to Jeremy Corbyn – the new leader of the British Labour Party
CHARTIST was in no doubt that his nomination as a Leadership candidate...
Going for the jugular
Dave Prentis on the Trade Union Bill and its attack on human rights
The right to strike is a fundamental human right recognised across...
Northumberland Notes
Craig Simpson on an English political microcosm
Northumberland serves as a microcosm of the English political landscape. Post-industrial, urban Labour strongholds, vanishing Lib Dem support,...
Chartist AGM report by Andrew Coates
The Chartist AGM was well attended and had some awesome speakers. Report by Andrew Coates
CHARTIST AGM & MANIFESTO – June 6th
Chartist's AGM is now only 3 weeks-ish away. We've got some confirmed speakers and a new manifesto to debate on June 6th.
Chartist post-election comment: Tory win deepens divisions
Mike Davis reflects on Labour’s defeat
Tory bribes of income tax, VAT and National Insurance freezes and a new housing bubble combined with the politics...
Tax Dodgers Inc. – The roll of dishonour
Prem Sikka targets the top dodgers whose unpaid tax exposes government hypocrisy
The war on inequality
Patricia d'Ardenne asks what impact a new Labour government might make
Time to end failed experiment – Manuel Cortes
In the latest print issue of CHARTIST, Manuel Cortes tells us why Europeans urgently need an alternative to austerity
European economies are in a perilous...