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About Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn is the member of parliament for Islington North.
  • A plume of smoke rises after an explosion on March 2, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. (Credit: Majid Saeedi via Getty Images.)

    Starmer is repeating Blair’s Iraq catastrophe

    Originally published: Tribune on March 3, 2026 (more by Tribune)  |

    By allowing U.S. forces to use British bases to bomb Iran, Keir Starmer is echoing Tony Blair’s obedience to Washington—dragging Britain into yet another criminal war.

  • A woman fails to board a migrant dinghy into the English Channel on August 25, 2025 in Gravelines, France. (Credit: Carl Court via Getty Images.)

    Labour is paving the path to fascism

    Originally published: Tribune on September 1, 2025 (more by Tribune)  |

    As Labour embraces anti-migrant rhetoric, Jeremy Corbyn argues that the government is demonizing vulnerable people to distract from its domestic failures.

  • Jeremy Corbyn peace

    Israel’s impunity endangers us all

    Originally published: Tribune on October 3, 2024 (more by Tribune)  |

    The West’s failure to bring Israel to justice for its genocide in Gaza has emboldened it to attack Lebanon—and brought the region to the brink of all-out war.

  • Fanning the flames of anger and hope, Jeremy Corbyn stands on the shoulders of Tony Benn

    ‘The Visiting Emperors’: How corporations conquered the world

    Originally published: Declassified UK on September 23, 2024 (more by Declassified UK)  |

    The former Labour Party leader’s new foreword to Claire Provost and Matt Kennard’s book ‘Silent Coup’ outlines his thoughts on the growing power of the private sector over society.

  • PALESTINIANS INSPECT THE DAMAGE FOLLOWING AN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE ON THE SOUSI MOSQUE IN GAZA CITY, OCTOBER 9, 2023. (PHOTO: NAAMAN OMAR/APA IMAGES)

    Jeremy Corbyn: ‘Look at Gaza—our political class only pays lip service to human rights’

    Originally published: Tribune on December 10, 2023 (more by Tribune)  |

    Today marks 75 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But, as Gaza shows, it is being buried under the rubble along with the human beings whose rights it was written to protect, writes Jeremy Corbyn.

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Money on the Left Episodes

  • Democracy Needs Public Media w/ Victor Pickard
    Jeremy Corbyn

    Victor Pickard returns to Money on the Left six years after his first appearance on the show to discuss the state of the U.S. media system under Trump 2.0. Pickard is C. Edwin Baker Professor of Media Policy and Political Economy at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication and Co-Director at the Media, […]

  • Public Employment & Training from the Great Society to the “End of Welfare as We Know It”
    Jeremy Corbyn

    This month, Scott Ferguson speaks with Mario Rendina about the politics of public employment and training in the United States as they shifted over the course of the late 20th century. Rendina brings over thirty years of hands-on experience working within municipal government in Tampa Bay, Florida—specifically within Hillsborough County. Grounded in his extensive career […]

  • The Public Banking Institute
    Jeremy Corbyn

    In this episode, we speak with Walt McRee (President) and Peter Winslow (Vice President) of the Public Banking Institute (PBI) about their past and ongoing advocacy for public banking. Founded in 2011 by author Ellen Brown and a core collective of advocates, PBI aims to break the monopoly of Wall Street’s private banking system by […]

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Monthly Review Essays

  • Parallel Universes
    Andy Merrifield

    Anybody who’s ever leafed through Finnegans Wake will quickly recognize that we’re not dealing here with a standard novel, just as anybody leafing through Marx’s Capital will know we’re not dealing with standard economics.

Lost & Found

  • The Rise and Fall of the United Farm Workers
    Michael D. Yates Cesar Chavez (center) marches with United Farm Workers members in Redondo Beach, California, July 9, 1975.

    Chavez could not abide the idea, much less the reality, that the farm workers themselves could and should run the union.

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