Aaron Bastani
Why Jeremy Corbyn Is Best Placed to Solve the UK's Future Economic Problems
All the people calling him a "throwback" haven't stopped to consider what is likely to happen to the British economy in the next decade.
Jeremy Corbyn Is the Only Labour Leader Candidate at the Centre of British Politics
He's supposed to be on the far-out fringe-left, but on key issues he's more in touch with what the public thinks than his competitors are.
What Greece's 'No' Referendum Vote Means for Europe
Is this the beginning of the end for neo-liberalism in Europe?
Russell Brand's Plan to Love-Bomb the Police Is Fatuous Bullshit
I don't get it, what's to love? The institutional racism or the unaccountable violence?
Britain Doesn't Need More Austerity, It Needs Luxury Communism
A paradise for everyone is within our grasp.
George Osborne Wants to Turn Students Into Cash Cows for Rich Spivs
The UK's biggest ever government fire sale includes the privatisation of all student loans taken out between 1998 and 2012.
Here's What the Next Five Years of British Rioting Could Look Like
The new Conservative government could mean enraged students battling with cops and animal lovers beating up fox hunters.
The UK General Election Result Will Probably End Up Changing Britain Forever
The Scottish National Party won big, the centrist Liberal Democrats lost badly, and the Conservatives held on to power in a result that has shocked the nation.
UK's Conservative Party Won't Admit It, But They're Planning More Cuts for the Young
This weekend, the welfare minister said he would make £12 billion of cuts but wouldn't say how. It's not hard to work out that the axe will fall on young people.
David Cameron and Ed Miliband Said Nothing Worthwhile During Last Night's General Election Debate
The "Battle for Number Ten" between the UK Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader was elaborately choreographed to ensure that nothing interesting happened.
How Nigel Farage and Russell Brand Became Bigger Than British Politics
They may be ideological opposites, but their prominence indicates that the UK is entering a new political context.
David Cameron Wants Young People in the UK to Choose Between Poverty and Debt
The prime minister's "earning or learning" plan will mean the choice between either poverty wages or student fees.