ANDREW MURRAY wonders what the great communist foe of Oswald Mosley would make of today’s far-right surge, warning that while the triumph of Farage and ‘Robinson’ is far from inevitable, placing any faith in Starmer in an anti-fascist front is a fool’s errand

I BECAME a member of the Labour Party after Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader.
The fully costed manifesto calling for a large increase in public investment funded by taxes on corporations and top-earners was not only realisable but necessary for the stability of the country and for the future for the next generation.
Having spent years of my life as an NHS nurse, witnessing the impact of untrammelled cuts and privatisation, the Labour Party was finally moving in a direction I could support.

As more people on the left are now questioning the sex industry, HELEN O’CONNOR reports from a timely fringe at TUC Congress where women on the front line gave their perspective on why prostitution should never be considered ‘work’


