Tag: Elections
Opinion: So Long As Our Voting System is Rigged, the Tories Will Always Win Elections
James McAsh
First-past-the-post is an unfair electoral system that favours the Tories. If the Labour left is serious about achieving transformative change, it needs to get behind proportional representation, argues James McAsh.
The Bastani Factor: Downfall of the Donald? with Ana Kasparian
Aaron Bastani is joined by Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks as they discuss the latest events across the Atlantic.
Long Read: Bernie 2020 and the Challenges of Big Organising
Calum Jacobs
Novara Live: Please Leave My Town
Johnson’s own brother has quit, and now he’s trapped in office without power. On this episode of #TyskySour, Aaron and Michael discuss the week Boris Johnson unravelled.
It’s Been Four Months Since Spain Had a Government
Tommy Greene
Novara FM: 2019: What’s Next?
Novara Live: A Disaster With Owen Jones’ Name on It
On this episode of TyskySour Michael Walker is joined by newly elected Labour councillor for Wandsworth Aydin Dikerdem. They’ll be taking apart the local election results.
Novara FM: Local Election Results
Michael Walker, Dawn Foster and Richard Seymour take a look at the local election results.
Long Read: Power to the People: Why We Formed a New Political Party in Italy
Potere al Popolo
Novara FM: A Century of Suffrage?
How Croydon Went Red
Julian Jackson
No Passport, No Vote.
Recently, the Tories revealed their immigrant-bashing, dementia taxing, uncosted nonsense manifesto. Maya Goodfellow explains why Theresa May’s plan to make photo ID compulsory at polling stations will bar millions of poor voters and Labour supporters from British elections.
Report From #RentersVote
ACORN in Bristol are a community union with a special interest in housing. They have been organising on the streets to help those with no fixed abode register to vote. This includes the homeless, women in refuges and the traveller community.
TyskySour Audio: The Manifesto, It’s Beautiful
IMOBastani: Paul Nuttall Will You Resign?
Weimar Republic 2.0? 7 Thoughts on the Berlin Elections
Mark Bergfeld