Erdogan humiliated by Istanbul election re-run defeat
Sarah Glynn looks at the re-run of Istanbul’s mayoral election on 23 June, which has led to a humiliating defeat for Turkish President Erdogan.
Sarah Glynn looks at the re-run of Istanbul’s mayoral election on 23 June, which has led to a humiliating defeat for Turkish President Erdogan.
Dave Kellaway argues that the European elections reflect the continuing rightward shift in politics globally.
Labour voters should ignore the Morning Star’s call for a “people’s boycott” of the European elections writes Andy Stowe.
For the last six months, the Gilets Jaunes in France have been demonstrating and show no sign of giving up, writes Frank Morris.
Alan Davies argues that there are dangers for Labour if it does not include in its manifesto for the EU elections a public vote on any Brexit deal, and urges a vote to remain.
Corbyn should be loudly championing the call for a second referendum and arguing with voters who voted Leave last time to support Remain.
For Labour, there is now only one option: to join and lead the mass movement to stay in the EU and ensuring that it is successful.
In 2016 Polish feminists went on a feminist strike to defend the decriminalization of abortion and in defense of reproductive rights; months later the Argentines stopped the country in protest against femicides and went on to call months later for the first international women’s strike, writes Laia Facet. The contagion is spreading.