In the middle of the harshest winter for more than a decade, Britain finds itself still gripped by the icy fingers of neoliberal austerity.
Phil Hearse
Many commentators in the US and elsewhere have poured cold water on the idea there could be a short term war between the US and North Korea.
The Guardian said on August 9: βBut despite two unpredictable nuclear-armed leaders trading barbs, most observers believe the possibility of conflict remains remote, with the North Korean leadership using its nuclear program as a bargaining chip rather than an offensive weapon.β
The huge Labour losses in the May 4 local council elections are just what the Labour Right was hoping for.
The left has to be crystal clear about what is happening here. There are many subsidiary factors, but the root of the Conservative Party's substantial gains β 500 seats won against about 400 losses for Labour β is the xenophobic nationalism of Brexit which the Tories have used ruthlessly.
Thousands of opposition supporters chanted, βWe know we won, we know they lost, we are not afraidβ, in the streets of major cities after Turkeyβs President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed victory in the April 16 referendum to strengthen presidential power.Β
Late in the evening police attacked opposition demonstrators outside the headquarters of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP).
The victory of the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (βBrexitβ) in the June 23 referendum was the result of β and is intensifying β a huge right-wing anti-immigration campaign.
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