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Ben Sellers
Features / 29 October 2024
29 October 2024
Everything we’ve seen so far from Starmer and Reeves indicates that they remain committed to the economic orthodoxy of cuts imposed by the Tories – which is why we need to revitalise the anti-austerity movement, says BEN SELLERS of the People’s Assembly
TELL IT TO THE MARINES: Homelessness minister Felicity Bucha
Opinion / 28 June 2024
28 June 2024
BEN SELLERS explains why Britain needs a People’s Charter now
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt leaves 11 Downing St
Features / 9 March 2024
9 March 2024
We don’t need a weak 2p tax bribe and councils collapsing nationwide: we need to build a mighty coalition to fight austerity and deliver public services for all, writes BEN SELLERS, national secretary of the People’s Assembly
 Tolpuddle Martyrs' Rally in 2016
Features / 13 July 2023
13 July 2023
Almost two hundred years on from the Tolpuddle Martyrs, the trade union movement is still having to fight attempts to delegitimise and criminalise its activities, writes BEN SELLERS
Features / 22 November 2022
22 November 2022
As living standards tumble, we mustn’t be fooled into thinking this is the natural order of things. By getting together we can fight back, writes BEN SELLERS
HERO'S WELCOME: Corbyn arrives at Southside, June 9 2017, af
Features / 22 July 2022
22 July 2022
After 27 months the much-delayed inquiry has arrived — having worked at the heart of the struggle between the Corbyn team and the permanent party staff, I know the grim picture it paints to be true, writes BEN SELLERS
LEADING THE WAY: Mick Lynch, RMT general secretary addressin
Features / 16 July 2022
16 July 2022
BEN SELLERS, of the Institute of Employment Rights, highlights how attempts to undermine workers’ security and curb collective action have remained a common theme over the years – but resistance remains a common theme too