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Socialism s increasingly popular — but Labour is not

HOW is Labour to get out of the doldrums? There is high anxiety as the party’s cash reserves are down to one month’s payroll and a quarter of the staff face redundancy. The loss of well over 50,000 members is a mortal blow to the party’s finances but it is symptomatic of a wider malaise. The latest poll of polls has Labour on 33 per cent, well below the Tories on 42 per cent. The persistence of this lag is creating a crisis of confidence in the Starmer leadership which the squeaky by-election win in Batley and Spen has barely suppressed.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict will have a detrimental effect on Jews living in Europe

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict will have a detrimental effect on Jews living in Europe May 15, 2021, 11:18 AM IST Mrutyuanjai Mishra is a commentator with Politiken, Denmark s largest newspaper. He also comments on Asia on Danish TV and radio channels. He has authored many analytical articles on Asia and India in several Danish newspapers. He has studied anthropology at Copenhagen University and has specialized in human rights and democratization. Mrutyuanjai Mishra has spent half of his life in India and the other half in the Scandinavian countries Denmark and Sweden. Mrutyuanjai Mishra is also a consultant lecturer on issues related to India and Asia at institutions of higher education.

Victim Zero For Today s Cancel Culture May Date Back to 1984 | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Bennett Ruda | 22 Iyyar 5781 – May 4, 2021

Dalrymple discusses the case of Ray Honeyford, the headmaster of a British middle school, who in 1984 was “branded a near-murderous racist and ultimately drummed out of his job.” Given the stories today of the excesses and intimidation of the cancel culture, the issues and accusations Honeyford and Dalrymple describe sound familiar, even though they are from over 35 years ago. The trouble started when Honeyford submitted an article that was originally turned down by the Times Educational Supplement before it was accepted and published by the conservative Salisbury Review. He wrote about what he saw as the flaw in multi-culturalism being used to address the problems of multi-racial inner cities and the reactions of those who were determined to close down debate on the issue. In the article, Honeyford wrote about how:

Now is the time to plan for a resurgence

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Marina Yudborovsky, (Genesis Philanthropy Group. ©Photograph by Robert A. Cumins. July 2020.) The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has struck at the heart of so many aspects of life that were previously taken for granted – most fundamentally, our ability to meet together in person. Despite unanticipated and on-going restrictions, Jewish community organisations have not been prepared to just “press pause”. After all, community networks are an essential support system, which is needed now more than ever.

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