Tag: CORBYN

Why I am leaving the Labour party

Abdullah Chaudhry 13 Min Read

Muslims are “not welcome” in the Labour Party, a former member reveals

“Why I’m voting Labour”

Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury 9 Min Read

Today is the day I will vote for Labour. Let me tell you why...

The Windrush scandal is just the tip of the racist iceberg in British politics

Mukhtar Master 5 Min Read

Many of MPs lamenting the Windrush scandal supported the legislation that paved the way for it in the first place—the Immigration Act 2014

Corbyn haters seem happy to be anti-Semitic to prove he is

Nabeel Akhtar 7 Min Read

To think that an issue as serious as anti-Semitism would be weaponised as is evidenced by the actions of Corbyn's critics and opponents is deplorable to say the least

A Tangled Web of Religion in Politics

Laura Stuart 15 Min Read

Some may say that the political arena is no place for religious sensibilities but, now and again, religion does raise its head...

Theresa May’s Wholly Unholy Alliance

Mukhtar Master 6 Min Read

Mukhtar Master discusses why Theresa May's aligning with the DUP might turn out to be the "coalition of chaos" she warned of after all...

How Big an Impact Does the Muslim Vote Have?

Ahmed Hammuda 5 Min Read

In order to inform such discussions, MEND has done a great service by collecting the following information, which we should all be keen to study and share with our friends and families...

The Failed Coup of Britain

Amar Alam 11 Min Read

In September 2015, Jeremy Corbyn became the leader of the Labour Party with the largest mandate ever won by a party leader in British political history. However, only nine months into his

The Politics of Anti-Semitism

Fahad Ansari 9 Min Read

It has been incredible to watch how swiftly the government, the mainstream media and dissidents within the Labour party have exploited comments made by a handful of politicians to try and undermine

Four reasons Jeremy Corbyn might be good for Muslims

Manija Omar 9 Min Read

“Let us be a force for change in the world.” The founder of the Stop the war coalition, supporter of the Amnesty International, admirer of Karl Marx, the “modest, unassuming man,” Jeremy