Lessons of Wales for London - Stitch-ups lose Labour votes

Now let's discuss policies for London

London selection

Why Londoners backed the GLC
During the campaign for Labour's mayor candidate there has been numerous attempts to misrepresent the record of the Labour GLC writes Sarah Mills.

AEEU members demand ballot on mayor
With union after union opting to ballot their members on the London mayor selection, those to avoid this are running into serious trouble with their members writes Richard James

A level playing field?
The national Labour leadership's desperate efforts to stop Ken Livingstone from winning the Labour nomination for London mayor are moving into a still higher gear writes Richard Banks.

Now let's discuss policies for London
One of the most positive consequences of the selection process for Labour's candidate for London mayor is that it has opened up a real debate about the funding of London Underground, writes
Ken Livingstone MP

 

 

 

 

Stitch-ups lose Labour votes
Paul Flynn MP writes about the lessons of the Welsh selection process have for London.

NEC Report: Blair still wants partial privatisation of tube
Report of the 23 November National Executive Committee report.

Is there a 'third way'?
Jim Mortimer asks what is the 'third way' which supporters of New Labour commend to members of the Labour Party?

Scottish politics unfolds
A number of important pieces of legislation working their way through the Scottish parliament are attracting public and media attention, writes Ann Henderson.

Prattle in Seattle
As the World Trade Organisation is going into it's 'Millennium Round' negotiations in Seattle, Alan Simpson MP looks at the role of the WTO.

A moment in history
These last few weeks have seen some very significant developments in the search for a lasting peace settlement, writes Gerry Adams MP.

US launches new nuclear arms race
Since the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the United States has signalled its intention to begin a new nuclear arms race, and attempt to acquire the ability to use it's own nuclear weapons without the fear of 'Mutually Assured Destruction', Paul Roberts writes.

Ethnic cleansing in Croatia
In 1995 hundreds of thousands of Serbs were ethnically-cleansed from Croatia amid widespread burnings, lootings and murders. Yet no action has been taken against the Croatian government, writes Alice Mahon MP.

Unions must defend GCs
Steve Stevenson looks at the threat posed by the '21st Century Party' consultation document.

Threat to representative democracy
Campaign for Labour Party Democracy model resolution on the '21st Century Party' consultation.

Democracy means an elected second chamber
Tony Benn MP looks at the proposed reforms of the House of Lords

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