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David Cameron
David Cameron
Why I’m marching in Manchester: take the fight to the Tories over the climate crisis
Elaine Graham-Leigh explains how the
People's Assembly demonstration
outside the Tory conference in October presents another opportunity to build the movement against climate change
Cameron, getting caught and the new corruption
The Greensill scandal is not about one man, it shows corruption is now a method of government in Britain, argues Chris Nineham
Double trouble: COVID chaos and the neoliberal university
The financial priorities of the neoliberal university have fuelled the COVID crisis and the antidote is solidarity between lecturers and students, argues Dragan Plavšić
Libya: hindsight is not good enough
The anti-war movement argued unequivocally against intervention in Libya, and the Foreign Affairs Committee proved it was right, argues Chris Nineham
This vote was about far more than immigration
The vote to leave the EU was fuelled by class divisions, argues Alastair Stephens
'Enough is enough': anger and escalation
The fantastic unity of Saturday's People's Assembly march demonstrated that the anti-austerity movement is now a powerful vehicle for change
Thousands march calling for Cameron to resign
In response to the largest exposé
of tax evasion in history, the British public have taken to the streets calling for David Cameron's resignation
Why anti-capitalists should be anti-EU
Chris Bambery explains why the left has to oppose the EU, which is a neoliberal and unreformable institution
5 reasons to leave the EU
The EU referendum will be held on 23 June. There are many reasons why Britain should leave the EU. Alastair Stephens lists just five
Cameron’s outburst shows Colonel Blimp lives on
The Prime Minister's denigrating language about migrants is true to his class, says Alastair Stephens
Cameron fans the flames of Islamophobia
David Cameron's attacks on Muslim women come within the context of rising Islamophobia across the world, writes Lindsey German
Saudi Arabia: a major part of Cameron's war
As the west pushes on with the 'war on terror' Saudi Arabia moves centre stage, writes Kevin Ovenden
Saturday's demonstration can be historic
It is the anti-war demonstration on 12 December, not Hilary Benn's speech which is likely to prove historic
Cameron's bloody cynicism
If Cameron's plan for the Middle East wasn't bad enough, his cynical use of the tragedy in Paris to make political gains shows his true colours
Back on the attack: the meaning of Cameron's defence review
Not only is new money being pumped into the military – it is being targeted on strengthening UK ability to intervene internationally
End the cycle of violence: war is not the answer
Behind Cameron’s new push for war, lies a total failure to recognise the reasons for the growth of Isis, writes Lindsey German
Dumping Boris Johnson: Vote Ken to defeat Cameron
A vote for Ken as London Mayor is a tactical no-brainer given the alternatives, argues Matt Houlihan