Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO says assessing a Labour leader whose mission was to smash the left must involve addressing the delusions that fuelled his rise
One of the few good things that Tony Blair did as party leader was to set up a prompt, robust and effective rebuttal machine to counter lying Tory propaganda.
It worked. Within hours of false, misleading or selective Tory claims being aired, a strong Labour rebuttal was in place in the media.
It is worrying that such a mechanism seems to have been dropped, since the last few days and weeks have seen a veritable cascade of Tory folderol which not only demands instant repudiation but offers the opportunity for a stinging counter-blast, ending along the lines of “I’ll stop telling the truth about you if you stop telling lies about me.”
The growing argument that welfare must be sacrificed for ‘security’ is built on nothing but myth, argues MICHAEL BURKE
MARY CONWAY applauds the timely revival of Miller’s study of people fatally deformed by the economics of survival
All the areas that cause working people to feel insecure have to be addressed, through a return to unashamedly pro-worker politics, if the horror of a Farage government is to be avoided, writes IAN LAVERY MP
Making sure this Labour government delivers on decent jobs, strong workplace rights and well-funded public services will defeat the easy answers to real frustrations peddled by the far right, writes JOANNE THOMAS


