Flogging a Trojan Horse – Uber’s IPO
Uber doesn’t make any money, it never has made any money and it’s not entirely certain that they ever will. Since 2009, Uber has a net loss of more than…
Economy growing at around half the pace of last year
At 0.5%, today’s preliminary estimate of GDP quarterly growth in 2022 Q3 was a little weaker than expected (0.6%), down from 0.7% in Q2, and continued the run of below-par…
As 2020 ends, is the Jobs Crisis Just Beginning?
As the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock said while feigning a tear for Piers Morgan, “this has been such a hard year for so many people”. But as 2020 draws to…
Five Reasons Why Tories Can’t Get Brexit Done
Sajid Javid claimed this morning that a “fantastic new trade deal” is already done with the EU, suggesting that it’s just a formality to dot some ‘i’s and cross some…
The chicanery of this week’s economics
“Dear Chief Secretary, I’m afraid to tell you there’s no money left.” Liam Byrne, Guardian, 17 May, 2010 This week’s Conservative Party proceedings were distasteful for their defence of the…
This is a crisis for most – but it’s still boom time for those at the top
This article was first published by LabourList on 7 September 2025. We’re almost at the mid-point of a national tragedy: a Tory Government during an economic crisis. On its own…
There is a feasible and popular alternative to austerity
The text below is the opening keynote speech given by CWU General Secretary, Billy Hayes, at Class’s first national conference on 2 November, 2020 at Congress House. Please check against…
The Stakes: Public Services
This election presents the clearest choice for decades. From economic policy, to taxation, to public services, the Conservatives and Labour offer two fundamentally different paths for the UK. Cuts to…
Most voters blame the banks for the crash
A year from the general election Progressive Polling has revisited who voters believe caused the financial crash in 2008. Despite the Coalition’s repetition of the claim that they are ‘cleaning…
Education, Not Marketisation: Why Warwick Students Have Gone into Occupation
At 7.30am on the morning of 2 December, a group of free education activists at the University of Warwick began an occupation of a new £5.3 million conference facility on…
Realising a New Normal
What comes after Covid-19? It may be many things, but we can be certain it will be entirely different to what came before. The far-reaching ramifications of this crisis provide…