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Today Ava is joined by the former leader of the Labour Party and co-founder of Your Party Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn details his experiences with Peter Mandelson, dating all the way back to the 1980s, up to his time as Labour leader. He also shows his concern for Keir Starmer going forward, having pinned so much of his political capital on the prince of darkness since pitching up in Number 10. Subscribe to How to Rebuild Britain now: https://linktr.ee/howtorebuildbritain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Jeremy Corbyn MP as he talks about his extraordinary life as the most independent MP in the House of Commons and his ground breaking initiative to co-create a new party for the Left called Your Party. Oscar Guardiola Rivera explores why he continues to capture the imagination of young people as two local students, Ella Newton and Duncan Peppe, ask searching questions about his career and the future of British politics. Featuring: Jeremy Corbyn MP Oscar Guardiola Rivera Ella Newton Duncan Peppe Beyond Borders Scotland: https://www.beyondbordersscotland.com More from Jeremy Corbyn: (2023) Poetry for the Many: An Anthology (OR Books) at https: https: //www.abebooks.co.uk/9781682194331/Poetry-Anthology-Corbyn-Jeremy-McCluskey-1682194337/plp More from Oscar Guardiola Rivera: (2025) A Hopeful Political Imagination: Courage and Fantastic Critique in the Age of Meltdown (Bloomsbury) at https: //www.bloomsbury.com/uk/hopeful-political-imagination-9781666974454/ (2024) Under the World. Book Two of The Night of the World Trilogy (Fiction, Poetry, The 87 Press) at https: //www.the87press.co.uk/shop/p/vtp9l2anmbqpx2j9m73q3zqky3wwes (2020) Way Out World. Book One of The Night of the World Trilogy (Fiction, Poetry, The 87 Press) at https: //www.the87press.co.uk/shop/p/oscar-guardiola-rivera-night-of-the-world-book-one (2019) A Defence of Armed/Art Struggle (UTadeo) at https: //www.amazon.com/-/es/defence-armed-art-struggle/dp/9587252578 (2013/4) Story of a Death Foretold. The CIA, Pinochet and the Coup Against Salvador Allende, 11 September 1973 (Bloomsbury) at https: //www.bloomsbury.com/uk/story-of-a-death-foretold-9781408839898/ (2010) What If Latin America Ruled the World? How the South Will Take the North to the 22nd Century (Bloomsbury) at https: //www.bloomsbury.com/uk/what-if-latin-america-ruled-the-world-9781408809778/ Audio Editor: Aedan Wilson
This summer, MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana announced the launch of the provisionally named ‘Your Party’. The new party was created to fill a gap on the left-wing of British politics that many believe Keir Starmer and his Labour government are ignoring. However, the launch process has not been smooth. Our political correspondent Megan Kenyon has been following all the updates from Your Party, and secured this exclusive interview with Jeremy Corbyn. They discuss whether Corbyn will lead the new party, why it’s been such a struggle to launch, and whether he will collaborate with the Green Party's leader Zack Polanski. LISTEN AD-FREE: 📱 Download the New Statesman app MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN: ❓ Ask a question – we answer them every Friday ⏰ Get our daily politics newsletter every morning ✍️ Enjoy the best of our writing via email every Saturday JOIN US: ⭐️ Get full access to all our reporting and analysis with a print + digital subscription Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ex-Labour-Chef Jeremy Corbyn hat eine Partei gegründet. Sie will sich mit den Reichen anlegen und die Menschen dazu befähigen, die Politik mitzugestalten. Was seine Partei sonst noch anders machen will, erzählt er im Gespräch. Interview geführt von Marcus Barnett (18. August 2025): https://jacobin.de/artikel/jeremy-corbyn-parteigruendung-labour Seit 2011 veröffentlicht JACOBIN täglich Kommentare und Analysen zu Politik und Gesellschaft, seit 2020 auch in deutscher Sprache. Die besten Beiträge gibt es als Audioformat zum Nachhören. Nur dank der Unterstützung von Magazin-Abonnentinnen und Abonnenten können wir unsere Arbeit machen, mehr Menschen erreichen und kostenlose Audio-Inhalte wie diesen produzieren. Und wenn Du schon ein Abo hast und mehr tun möchtest, kannst Du gerne auch etwas regelmäßig an uns spenden via www.jacobin.de/podcast . Zu unseren anderen Kanälen: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacobinmag de X: www.twitter.com/jacobinmag de YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/JacobinMagazin Webseite: www.jacobin.de
Jeremy Corbyn was the Labour MP for North Islington for 40 years - his entire political career. But not anymore. Now, he’s campaigning against his former party, trying to convince his lifelong voters to abandon the party that abandoned him. After he was suspended from the Labour Party by his former shadow minister Keir Starmer, Corbyn chose to stand as an independent, and feels like he no longer recognises the party that shaped him. This week on The Big Picture Podcast, we go on the road to North Islington, where we joined Corbyn on the campaign trail to talk about the challenges of going out on his own, how Gaza changed British politics and his thoughts on what kind of leader Starmer would make. Subscribe and listen on all podcast platforms: https://thebigpicture.buzzsprout.com/ We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode, and any guests you'd like us to have on our show. Reach us by email at mh@middleeasteye.org or find us on instagram @BigPictureMee. You can also watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMyaP73Ho1ySj3cO0OSOHZAOgD1WTDixG
On Friday July 26th Jeremy Corbyn MP joins Verso Books and The Dig podcast for a live conversation at London’s Union Chapel. TICKETS: https://unionchapel.org.uk/venue/whats-on/versothe-dig-live-podcast-with-jeremy-corbyn-laleh-khalili As we enter the era of polycrisis, from climate breakdown to deepening global inequality and the daily horrors unfolding in Palestine, Eleanor Penny (host of the Verso Podcast) and Daniel Denvir (host of The Dig) will sit down with former leader of the U.K Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn, and academic and author Laleh Khalili, for an urgent discussion on the future of international politics. How do we counteract the global rise of the far right? What can we learn from the global movement against the war on Palestine? And are there grounds for hope in these burgeoning forms of international solidarity? We’re also thrilled to welcome the Macrodose podcast for an opening act to this event. Guest host Dalia Gebrial will be joined by political scientist Thea Riofrancos, climate justice activist Asad Rehman and anthropologist Jason Hickel to discuss the decline of the unipolar world, the climate crisis and green colonialism, and the future of global capitalism. https://linktr.ee/macrodosepodcast
The election of longtime peace activist and anti-imperialist Jeremy Corbyn to the position of leader of the U.K. Labour Party inspired hope and dread across the nation. Hope from millions of ordinary people, who, for once, saw a politician that represented them, and dread from the British establishment, who feared what a radical like Corbyn could do if he were elected prime minister. Corbyn was subjected to one of history's most prolonged and intense propaganda campaigns. He has been labeled everything from a terrorist sympathizer a communist spy , and a national security threat . However, the most sustained attack on Corbyn was that he was a raving anti-Semite. We now know this was in no small part down to a coordinated smear campaign from the Israeli government and its supporters. Here to talk about the forces working in harmony to destroy Corbyn’s movement is returning guest Asa Winstanley. Asa notes how the movement to topple Corbyn started by targeting his allies. “People around Corbyn started to be picked off, one by one. And that, ultimately, just a few years later, led to Corbyn's political assassination and the movement's decapitation. It was a war of attrition,” he noted. Unfortunately, Corbyn did not see the danger and “appeasement became a knee-jerk instinctive response” from the people around him. While Asa’s work has shown how the Israeli Embassy was intimately involved in the skulduggery, the British deep state was also a key player. In 2015, a senior British Army general claimed that if Corbyn were elected, this would precipitate a military coup. Mike Pompeo, head of the CIA at the time, said that the U.S. would take measures to prevent Corbyn from reaching power. Support the show The Watchdog is 100% independent and listener-supported. We don’t take corporate ad money. We don’t have billionaire backers. Episodes like this are only possible because of you. If you value fearless journalism and critical conversations, please consider joining our community of supporters: 🔗 Support us on Patreon Together, we can keep this work going. Lowkey is a British-Iraqi hip-hop artist, academic and political campaigner. As a musician, he has collaborated with the Arctic Monkeys, Wretch 32, Immortal Technique and Akala. He is a patron of Stop The War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the Racial Justice Network and The Peace and Justice Project, founded by Jeremy Corbyn. He has spoken and performed on platforms from the Oxford Union to the Royal Albert Hall and Glastonbury. His latest album, Soundtrack To The Struggle 2, featured Noam Chomsky and Frankie Boyle and has been streamed millions of times.
n Episode 82 Derek is joined by socialist politician Jeremy Corbyn MP. Jeremy talks about his Project for Peace and Justice. A hub for discussion and action, building solidarity and hope for a more decent world. They discuss Red Clydeside, Keir Hardie and the current situation at Westminster. The need for radical change and Jeremy's hopes and visions for the future. The pair touch on the influence of the media, Jeremy's first hand experience of this and the toll it took on those around him. Both big football fans the conversation turns to the beautiful game, fan ownership and the role football clubs can play in their communities. Please like, subscribe and share this podcast.
This week Habibiti Please is focused on a favorite topic of the show: disarmament. Nashwa and Geneviève host Jeremy Corbyn and Paul Rogers in advance of Selling Death: Why the International Arms Trade Must be Controlled , an upcoming event hosted by Egypt Watch and Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project . Join Jeremy Corbyn, Paul Rogers, and Geneviève at the event on Saturday, July 17th, 2021, at 11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time and 4 p.m. London time here. We discuss the Peace and Justice Project , an initiative that works to bring people together for social and economic justice, peace, and human rights in Britain and across the world. This episode explores the arms trade and why we must move towards disarmament. The international arms trade fuels forever wars, bloody occupations, and the military-industrial complex. The detritus of war and occupation will linger long after militaries leave the countries they ravage. As this episode highlights, COVID-19 serves as a canary in the coal mine; a warning for how things can only get worse if change does not happen now. A virus cannot be nuked, yet the rush to create and sell arms from the imperial core has continued without challenge even during the pandemic. The Corbyn Peace and Justice Project illustrates why domestic and international problems and injustices cannot be separated. We also explore how we build solidarity beyond borders and across communities. This episode also draws links between the arms trade, the climate crisis, and other ongoing struggles, including the growing number of refugees. Industrialists selling weapons and war promoters are akin to the mythical hydra, where chopping off one head sprouts another. This hydra is a monster, directly supported by Western governments. And blowback is to be expected. Continued death and destruction fuelled by the imperial core through tradecraft will have global consequences, Forward-looking movements are needed now. Join Egypt Watch and Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project for Selling Death: Why the International Arms Trade Must be Controlled this Saturday on July 17th. We look forward to seeing you there. Now, more than ever, we must stand in solidarity to stop our governments from funding mass death throughout the world. Head over to thecorbynproject.com/armscontrol to sign up for Saturday’s event. Habibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network and we are grateful to partner with Canadian Dimension on this episode. Organizations to check out: Egypt Watch Egypt Watch is a media services company based in London and was founded in 2019 by Osama Gaweesh , a well known Egyptian journalist and TV Presenter. Their mission is to put Egypt under the international spotlight a
If you like the show tell your comrades! Find us on Twitter:@MCRGND_POD Insta: Manchestergndpod FB:MCRGNDPOD The political landscape of Britain has changed a lot in the last six years. You could be forgiven in early 2015 if you thought all the major parties were similar except for different coloured ties. With the surprise election of Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the Labour Party that year, politics shifted up a gear, the party of the working class digging deep into its socialist roots to make another Britain possible. His election provided the political space for a eco-socialist vision of Britain. The Labour Party, historically the party of heavy industry, now possesses a grassroots movement striving to make the party climate conscious. How did this come about? And what should the party do to achieve a transition to a post-carbon United Kingdom? This week on the show we are joined by former Leader of the Labour Party and former Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn MP. We discuss enfranchising the Labour movement, supporting workers in carbon intensive industries to transition away from them, and we ask, is Labour still the vehicle for progressive politics in the UK? links Isabella Trees' Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm https://www.waterstones.com/book/wilding/isabella-tree/9781509805105 The Peace and Justice Project https://thecorbynproject.com/join-us/ Shout Outs everyone who have been campaigning for the Shrewsbury 24 for so long. @Shrewsbury24C Naomi Klein @NaomiAKlein Labour for a Green New Deal @LabGND Manchester Meteor @mcrmeteor Support the show
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