YOUNG people will “face the future with confidence” under a Labour government, Jeremy Corbyn said as the party launched its youth manifesto at the weekend.
The document, The Future Is Ours, was released on Saturday in Loughborough, a Conservative-held marginal constituency that has more resident students than any other Tory seat.
The youth manifesto pledges to give 16-year-olds the right to vote and a £10 minimum wage.
Witnessing a war of words at a meeting on tackling militarism at The World Transformed, BEN COWLES spoke to a union rep who is organising against war from inside the arms industry itself, to hear about worker-led solutions to ending weapons production
JAMIE DRISCOLL explains how his group, Majority, plans to empower working people to empower themselves



