All the evidence shows voters want Labour to shift to the left — but initial signs from Andy Burnham are worrying on that front, cautions DIANE ABBOTT
WITH the general election on the horizon, it comes as no surprise that the mainstream media once again regurgitate in print or broadcasts every soundbite that portrays Jeremy Corbyn as a terrorist sympathiser, racist, anti-semite or any other label they believe would help destroy the chance of a Labour victory.
By way of example, last week, speaking about Corbyn to ITV’s Robert Peston, Jeremy Hunt stated: “In this election, we have someone who could possibly become prime minister who does actually have extremist views.”
Hunt wasn’t pressed into stating just what these “extremist views” are. But then again, why bother being precise when ambiguity will do the job just as well?
The unifying victory of Irish progressive forces in the presidential campaign should be a salutary lesson to the left in this country, argues MARY GRIFFITHS CLARKE
JIM JUMP looks forward to the International Brigade Memorial Trust AGM taking place in Belfast later this week where the spirit of solidarity will be rekindled
Why not pay a visit to Feile an Phobail, a people’s festival of community arts with roots in the days of internment without trial, and where the spirit of solidarity remains undimmed, says LYNDA WALKER


