It’s the dramatic rise of China with its burgeoning economy that has put the Trump administration into a frenzy – with major implications both at home and abroad, argues MICHAEL BURKE

THE next prime minister will be decided by just over 100,000 Tory members. That’s less than 0.2 per cent of the population.
What’s worse, the shortlist of two candidates will be drawn up by Conservative MPs — that’s less than 0.005 per cent.
This Saturday, the person I want to be prime minister — Jeremy Corbyn — will start a new tour of Britain, listening to the views of communities across the country about what they want from Labour.

RICHARD BURGON MP points to the recent relative success of widespread opposition to the Labour leadership’s regressive policies as the blueprint for exacting the changes required to build a fairer society

In his May Day message for the Morning Star, RICHARD BURGON says the call for peace, equality and socialism has never been more relevant

