Posts Tagged ‘ Policy ’

After the election, what next for the left?

Apr 28th, 2010 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

What will the election mean for the left? Where will it leave the Labour Party? How should the ILP respond?
Whatever the results we will want to talk about it. If you do too, come to the ILP’s 2010 Round Table Seminar in Scarborough on 5/6 June.
Admission is free and accommodation is available – book by [...]



Taking the temperature of Copenhagen’s climate

Jan 7th, 2010 | By willb | Category: Articles

WILL BROWN reflects on the disappointing outcome to the climate change talks in Copenhagen
The USA can’t commit to meaningful cuts in carbon emissions; China and other developing countries refuse to budge before industrialised countries have addressed their historic legacy of pollution; the small island, least developed and African nations insist on the need to do [...]



The Good Society Debate

Nov 5th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

Across the continent, the left’s response to the recent economic crisis has been poor, verging on non-existent, just when the situation demanded a credible alternative to the dominant political and economic orthodoxy.
That’s the starting point for a Europe-wide online debate on the future of social democracy hosted by the Soundings and Social Europe websites.
“European social [...]



Wise words on the Irish question

Sep 8th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

Words are weapons and can also save lives. It’s possible the wise words of a young Danish sociologist could have saved hundreds of lives in Northern Ireland if they had been heeded. Gary Kent explains why
This slim but weighty pamphlet was published by the Independent Labour Party in 1972 and in that year’s Socialist Register. [...]



Time for the Tobin Tax

Sep 2nd, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

Gary Kent argues that the global financial crisis makes the case for a Tobin Tax even more compelling.
Some ideas are nurtured for decades before they shoot to prominence usually to the surprise of those who have long advocated them. This could be the fate of the Tobin Tax, originally devised by the American Nobel Laureate [...]



The Cost of Expenses

Jun 5th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

It is right that there is anger over MPs’ expenses, says Will Brown, but let’s not damn all politics.
The row over MPs’ expenses and the misuse of public funds have rightly been met with pubic anger and criticism. It is indeed indefensible that MPs should be making a fast buck from the public purse at [...]



ILP Weekend

Apr 28th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Democratic Socialist

 
Crunch Times: Politics And The Crisis
 
ILP Round Table Seminar 
Esplanade Hotel, Scarborough 
13th-14th June 2009
Saturday   13th June   2.00 – 5.00pm
Sunday     14th June   9.30am – 12.30pm
 
Session 1: The economic crisis
• What just happened? 
• What does it tell us about capitalism?
Session 2: The mess we’re in
• What kind of world are we left with?
• What are the social, economic, [...]



Mixed greens

Dec 20th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Democratic Socialist

For all its good ideas, says Jonathan Timbers, the Green Party needs to do some serious thinking if it is to be a credible and progressive alternative to Labour
The Green Party is often seen by some democratic socialists in England as a left-wing alternative to the Labour Party. There are a growing number of [...]



Beyond the market, below the radar

Sep 4th, 2006 | By admin | Category: Democratic Socialist

Barry Winter reports on a Catalyst conference that raised more questions than it answered
Billed by Catalyst as a ‘major pre-election conference’ on renewing the public services, this event – ‘Beyond the Market: Public services in the twenty-first century’ – aimed to create ‘a positive agenda and a new progressive alliance’ on the left. It [...]