The Choices Are Awful, But We Have To Vote To Stay In The EU
Eleanor Penny explains why Britain needs to remain in the EU despite it’s structural racism and lack of democracy.
The Cold Genocide of the Refugees
Matt Broomfield
Class, Race, Migration
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and Ash Sarkar are joined by Jeremy Gilbert as they discussing class, whiteness and Britain’s attitudes to migration.
2 Steps Towards the Socialisation of the UCU Strike
Callum Cant
15M: 5 Years On, What Has Changed?
Miguel Luna
Labour’s corrupt councils
Aaron Bastani exposes the self-serving corruption of many Labour-led councils, specifically Tower Hamlets where Mayor John Biggs, amidst massive cuts to local services, has just awarded himself and his colleagues a significant pay rise.
Why Brazil’s Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff Matters
Ben Morris
Populism and Democracy
On this week’s show James Butler and Aaron Bastani discuss the emergence of populist politics on both the left and right.
Will Sadiq Khan’s Election Make a Difference to the Policing of London’s ‘Gangs’?
Harry Stopes
Why Is the British Government Using Its Aid Budget to Keep People in Poverty?
Diane Abbott
3 Threats from the HE White Paper and 1 Way to Block the Government’s Plans
Anastazja Oppenheim
Britain’s Involvement in Yemen: A Silent Role in a Forgotten War
Heather McRobie
Did the Tories Rig the Election?
New revelations suggest that the Conservatives may have overspent on campaign resources in key marginal seats at last years election and the preceding by-elections. Aaron Bastani looks closer at the allegations and how this ‘admin error’ could have made all the difference.
Corbyn: Rebirth for Radical Politics?
On this week’s show Richard Seymour and Rosie Warren join James Butler to discuss the Corbyn leadership, its relation to the broader anticapitalist left, the crisis of Labourism and its prospects for the future.
Is Corbyn’s Labour Party “Unelectable”?
On this edition of The Fix we evaluate May’s local elections and consider whether Jeremy Corbyn offers Labour – and the left – a route to government. We also visit the swing seats of Thurrock and Ilford North to ask residents their thoughts.