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Following the publication of ‘Manchester Labour Students move left’ to unofficial Momentum magazine The Clarion, yet more divisions begin to reveal themselves within MLS
The successes of Donald Trump and Nigel Farage can act as inspiration for a renewal of passion in politics
Jack Ashworth speaks to a student on the left of the Manchester Labour Students society to discuss how the alleged current split reflects the party’s national problems
Admist the rapidity of political events in the last several weeks, we must step back and use the results of the 2015 general election to reopen the debate about our voting system
The controversial ‘Prevent’ policy was discussed by MP Kate Green, where she was asked about the futures of education and the Labour party
The women responsible for decapitating a cardboard cut-out of Margaret Thatcher at Welcome Fair reply to accusations of “double standards” on the student left
Would the opening up of new grammar schools really help create the meritocratic society envisaged by Mrs May?
Corbyn expects to win general election with ‘21st century socialism’
With the Labour leadership contest nearing to an end, Frank Hillman addresses the often forgotten positives of Blair’s New Labour
The reintroduction of grammar schools offers hope, but more needs to be done to diversify education
Tristan Parsons on the increasing disenfranchisement from progress caused by the economics of work and consumption
Following the Mancunion’s investigation into racism within the party, Jessica Chow-Lau argues there is more work to be done
Following allegations of institutional racism within Young Labour and Labour Students, The Mancunion investigates the claims
The Prime Minister’s deal does not do enough to blunt the Euroscepticism that exists in the left and the right
Current Affairs Editor Joe C. Evans in discussion with journalist, author, and voice of the right Peter Hitchens
William Brown talks to University of Manchester alumnus and The Times columnist David Aaronovitch on politics, the student body and freedom of speech
Manchester students travelled to London to join the largest anti-nuclear demonstration in a generation against the renewal of Trident
Mo Ahmed, co-chair of Manchester Labour Students, resigned whilst attending the party’s youth conference owing to allegations directed at him regarding leaks and institutional racism at the conference
Following the resignation Oxford Labour students’ co-chair over claims of anti-semitism within the club, figures have shown the issue is due to hard left
After months of divisiveness plans have been placed into motion to create another Labour students society in Manchester, explicitiy for pro-Corbyn Labour Party members