Tag: eu
Attacks on Corbyn and Labour Make a Hard Brexit More Likely
Aaron Bastani
To Brexit and Beyond
Brexit day looms ever closer, and we still don’t know what we’re getting. The Tories seem to be cracking under their own contradictions, but what hope is there in Brexit? Joining James Butler to discuss Brexit, Europe and beyond are: Aaron Bastani, Marina Prentoulis, and Samuele Mazzolini.
This episode was recorded in front of a live audience.
5 Reasons the Left Should Support Leaving the Single Market
Fraser Watt
The Italian Election Shows the Left’s Most Difficult Task Is Winning the Argument on Migration
Paul Mason
ATB: Ben Bradley’s Political Eulogy
Max Shanly and Matt Zarb-Cousin get together for an intimate fireside chat about Conservative smears, Brexit and the resignation of Comrade McNicol. Enjoy and be well!
“Everything Has Gone Quiet”: Speaking to Ex-Miners 40 Years After the Pit Closures
Mica Soellner
5 Reasons Macron and Merkel Aren’t Going to Save Europe
Laurence Dorman
Why ‘Socialist’ Arguments Against Free Movement Don’t Add Up
Gwyneth Lonergan
Good Refugees vs Bad Migrants
Hector Uniacke
The Race: Is Jeremy Corbyn Electable?
Aaron Bastani and Sophie Nazemi take a look at this weeks big stories and Michael Walker hosts Zoe Williams and James Meadway as they debate the viability of the Corbyn project.
EU Citizen? Check Your Immigration Status
Anne Achilles and Marijam Didzgalvyte
How Did We Get Here? The EU Referendum and the Crises of Union
Joseph Leigh
#EURef – A Tale of Two Labour Voters
Aaron Bastani on how the EU referendum has shown a split in Labours support base – and what the party now needs to do to get both sides on board in time for 2020.
5 Things That Won’t Happen If Britain Leaves the EU
Leah Cowan
Is This England’s Referendum?
Aaron Bastani visited his home city of Bournemouth this week to ask holidayers and locals how they would vote in the Brexit referendum and what their major grievances are with politics today.
Why I’ve Changed My Mind About Brexit
Aaron Bastani on why he’s had second thoughts about a left-wing Brexit strategy.