Politics

The curious case of the centrist and the train
Opinion

The curious case of the centrist and the train

Destination: Tedium Town — To the right they’re a proud symbol of empire, to the left an emancipatory vehicle to a utopian socialist future. But no corner of British politics has a more warped view of the humble train than the centrist, argues Tom Whyman.

Written by: Tom Whyman

This year I learnt... despite the odds, Labour looks like a government in waiting
Opinion

This year I learnt... despite the odds, Labour looks like a government in waiting

What 2017 taught me — This week, Huck contributors reflect on what they've learnt in 2017. First up is Dawn Foster, who looks back at how the 2017 general election disproved every line of the British political rulebook.

Written by: Dawn Foster

Ireland’s Brexit borders: Is this game over for the British government?
Opinion

Ireland’s Brexit borders: Is this game over for the British government?

All you need to know — Brexit's biggest barrier remains the Republic and the North of Ireland's future borders, the British government have treated the complex situation like a game and now they're out of moves. Here Dawn Foster explains what 's happening.

Written by: Dawn Foster

Visualising the rise of populism with post-truth pictures
Culture

Visualising the rise of populism with post-truth pictures

Blurred lines — In A Glimmer Of Accountability, London photographer William Lakin has crafted a visual guide to the past two years of politics, entangling real life and manipulated fiction in the vein of both the Brexit and Trump campaigns.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Ignore the Tories – today’s budget offers nothing to young people
Opinion

Ignore the Tories – today’s budget offers nothing to young people

From Where I Stand — The Tories tried to bill today's budget as a win for young people, but a railcard isn't going to fix the housing crisis or take on precarious working conditions, writes Dawn Foster. It's a railcard.

Written by: Dawn Foster

‘A threat to democracy? Momentum is exactly the opposite’
Activism

‘A threat to democracy? Momentum is exactly the opposite’

A new politics — Momentum has bold plans: to democratise Labour and build 21st century socialism. As a new national co-ordinator takes the reigns, two of its founders – Adam Klug and Emma Rees – reflect on what the future holds for the Labour supporting activist organisation as they step down from their positions.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Five books to get you through another year of Trump
Print

Five books to get you through another year of Trump

The Reading Corner — From Hunter S. Thompson’s scorching Nixon critiques to Ivanka Trump’s vapid self-help ventures – we round up the writing that will help you survive through to 2018.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Parliament is rife with sleazy sexual predators drunk on power
Culture

Parliament is rife with sleazy sexual predators drunk on power

From Where I Stand — From late night drinking to Parliamentary whips keen to dig up dirt on MPs for political capital, there’s a culture in Westminster that allows sexual assault to go unchecked. The Commons needs a shakeup, writes Dawn Foster, but it’s unlikely to happen.

Written by: Dawn Foster

‘Punk can be horrible and parasitic and judgemental’
Music

‘Punk can be horrible and parasitic and judgemental’

On tour with the Downtown Boys — With their powerful live shows and politically charged lyrics, Downtown Boys are bringing punk music into 2017 – tackling everything from Trump and DACA to homophobia.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Shami Chakrabarti: I've seen 'profound bullying' in Parliament
Reportage

Shami Chakrabarti: I've seen 'profound bullying' in Parliament

A macho culture — As she gears up for the release of her latest book, Of Women: In The 21st Century, the Shadow Attorney General shares her thoughts on ageing, abuse, and the toxic misogyny that’s still haunting the corridors of Parliament.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

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